FORMER LAGOS SPEAKER, JOKO PELUMI ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF POLICE OFFICER
The Police say they have arrested a former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Joko Pelumi, and 49 others over alleged attack and killing of a Police officer attached to the anti-cultism unit.
Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Imohimi Edgal, told newsmen in Ikeja that the ex-Speaker, along with others, allegedly attacked and killed Akingboju Akindele, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, while trying to effect the arrest of some suspected cultists.
“On October 27, at about 4:30 PM, a team of Anti Cultism Policemen attached to Area ‘N’ Ijede, were attacked while trying to effect the arrest of some suspected cultists.
“In the process, a Police officer by name DSP Akingboju Akindele was killed.
“Investigation into the case led to the arrest of 49 suspects, including a former Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Joko Pelumi,” he said.
Edgal added that the suspects were traced to the former lawmaker’s house where they were reported to be hiding after the alleged act.
He said investigation had narrowed down the arrested suspects to five “who actively took part in the crime.”
“The policeman’s rifle was recovered at water front Ijede, where it was buried.
“The other suspects and the former lawmaker will be treated as accomplice.
“All the arrested suspects are currently being investigated at SCIID Panti, Yaba and will be charged to court on Monday,” he said.
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