An Assistant Superintendent of Police, Salawu
Kazeem, has been arrested and detained by the Lagos State Police Command for
allegedly torturing a 21-year-old carpenter, Ganiyu Akinyemi, to death in the
Aboru area of Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Kazeem and two accomplices,
identified only as Yusuf and other unknown, were arrested by the Oke Odo Police
Division on Tuesday.
It was gathered that Kazeem was attached to the
Ogun State Police Command headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, Ogun State, but
lived on Omifisoye Avenue, Ago Estate, Aboru.
Ganiyu, who hailed from Aiyetoro in the Yewa
North Local Government Area of Ogun State, was staying with his parents in the
area.
Our correspondent gathered that on Monday at
about 5pm, the ASP and four men had come to the deceased’s apartment on Victor
Fagbemi Street, Aboru.
They had reportedly accused the carpenter of
stealing three T-shirts in a house where he went to work the previous week.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the house, where Ganiyu allegedly
stole the shirts, was also where the ASP lived.
It was gathered that the ASP arrested Ganiyu and
told his family that he would detain him at the nearest police station.
PUNCH Metro learnt that when the family members went to the
Oke Odo Police Division around 7pm, the 21-year-old was not found there, while
no report had been made in the station.
Our correspondent learnt that the family members
were called on the telephone around 3am on Tuesday that he was admitted at the
Oke Odo General Hospital.
He had reportedly sustained injuries on the knees,
hands and forehead.
When the family members got to the hospital, they
were said to have been met by one of the men who followed the ASP to the house.
They were also said to have been told by a doctor that Ganiyu was dead.
The matter was thereafter reported to the Oke Odo
Police Division on Tuesday and the ASP and two of the men were arrested, while
two others escaped.
Our correspondent learnt that the ASP reportedly
begged the victim’s family at the police station, saying Ganiyu’s death was a
mistake.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro, Ganiyu’s father, Alhaji
Akinyemi Ibrahim, who is also the chairman of the community development
association, said he released his son to the men because he saw the ASP’s
identity card and trusted that his son was being taken to a police station.
Ibrahim added that he was shocked to realise that
Ganiyu was taken to the complainant’s house, where the ASP also stayed, and was
tortured till he became unconscious.
He said, “On that Monday, at about 5pm, I had
just returned from a wedding in Kano State and I was very tired. Five men came
to the house and asked for Ganiyu. When he came out, they started threatening
him.
“I asked them to identify themselves, and the ASP
showed me his ID card, and said Ganiyu stole some T-shirts when he came to fix
kitchen cabinets in his house. He added that he had come to arrest him.
“I did not have any problem with that. I felt
secured that it was a police officer who came to take him away, and he had said
he would be taking him to the nearest police station, which was Oke Odo
division. I told them that I would take a shower, rest a little and meet them
at the station.
“But to my surprise, around 7pm when I wanted to
go, the phone number that the ASP and his men gave us was switched off. I sent
one of my sons to check them at the police station.
“The boy, however, rushed back to say Ganiyu was
not taken to any station.
“It was around 3am on the following day that we
got a call that Ganiyu was hospitalised and was in a critical condition at the
Oke Odo General Hospital.
“When the hospital officials realised that his
knees, hands and forehead had been badly injured, they insisted that they would
only attend to him when they saw a family member; that was when the ASP and his
men were forced to call us on the telephone.”
Ganiyu’s elder sister, Saidat Ibrahim, said,
“Ganiyu had told us that the men gave him the T-shirts after he finished
working in the house. But when they wanted to frame him up, they said he stole
the shirts.”
Our correspondent gathered that the police had
gone to search the ASP’s apartment, and efforts were on to get the two runaway
suspects.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe
Offor, confirmed the ASP’s arrest, adding that the case would be transferred to
the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further
investigation.
He said, “The police cannot confirm yet whether
the ASP and the men killed the victim or not because investigation is still
ongoing. The police officer and two others have been arrested, and the case
will be transferred to the SDCI today (Wednesday), where detailed investigation
will be carried out.”
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SOURCE: PUNCH

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