A teenager Timilehin Agbeyomi, who was
arrested after his elder brother reported him to the police for truancy,
turned out to be one of those wanted for alleged murder.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
Agbeyomi’s brother had handed him over to the police on January 26, 2016
“to teach him a lesson” for shunning aluminium apprenticeship.
However, upon getting to the Bariga
Police Station, a policeman discovered that the 18-year-old was among
those wanted by the police in connection with the killing of a
20-year-old man, Imohlede Asije.
Asije was allegedly killed by Agbeyomi and his gang sometime in October,
2015, at a party on Oluwafere Street, Bariga.It was learnt that during
the party, the
cult members had brought out their weapons, including guns and
machetes, and attacked the deceased.
The police had launched a manhunt for the alleged killers, who included
Agbeyomi.His brother, who was not aware of the pending case, was
reported to have led the police to where he was arrested.
Upon his arrest, the case was transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba.
Agbeyomi told PUNCH Metro that although he attended the same secondary school with the deceased, he was not part of the squad that killed him.
He said, “I did not kill him. We attended the same secondary school and we were friends. I have known him for a long time. It is true that I am a cult member, but I did not kill him. I belong to the Aiye Confraternity, while he was a member of the Eiye Confraternity. On the day he died, I was at home and did not attend the party where he was killed. I just heard like every other person.“I am an aluminium apprentice and because of some things, I was not going to work. My elder brother, who was not happy with my behaviour decided to use the police to teach me a lesson. On Tuesday last week, he handed me over to the police and it was while I was there that they brought up this matter.”
A police source, however, said the
suspect was lying, adding that it was when he was arrested that he was
discovered to be among those involved in the killing.
The police arraigned him on Thursday
before an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court on five counts of murder and
belonging to an unlawful society.
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