The
Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos State, has apprehended two brothers, Wasiu
Bada and Nurudeen Bada, for the alleged murder of a 32-year-old tailor.
According
to the police, the suspects and others at large were seen beating the deceased,
Quadri Busari, with iron rods and clubs.
PUNCH
Metro learnt
that the fight broke out after Busari had a disagreement with the culprits over
the location of a grave on Ogun River Road, Isheri Oke, Church area of the
state.
A
lawyer, Mr. Lekan Odunsi, who spoke on behalf of the Busari family, said the
fight was also related to a scuffle between Olofin and Oshorun families over
the right to the monarchy in the area.
Odunsi
said, “Two families are involved in a scuffle over the kingship title in the
area. The Olofin of Isheri ruled from 1901 to 1923 and he was buried next to
Busari’s house. Busari happens to be a descendant of the late king.
“On
August 3, 2013, around 6pm, some hoodlums, believed to be loyalists of Chief
Lawal Oshorun, came around the grave and attempted to erect a kiosk beside it.
The grave of the late king was the vestige of evidence that Olofin family was
entitled to the throne. Busari, who sighted the hoodlums, went to challenge
them.
“The
thugs used iron rods, clubs and other items to beat Busari to death. Some of
those that were seen beating the deceased are, Wasiu Bada, Nurudeen Bada and
one man identified as Burger.”
Odunsi
told PUNCH Metro that the deceased was not seen after
the beating and when it was nightfall, his relatives became worried.
He
said the matter was reported at the Isheri Police Division but the police did
not arrest the suspects since there was no corpse to establish the case.
It
was however learnt that two days later, the tailor’s corpse was seen floating
in the Ogun River.
Odunsi
however said the family was disappointed with the manner the police at Isheri
handled the matter.
He
said, “The police arrested the culprits but later granted them bail, saying
there was information that Busari jumped into the water. We refused to accept
this because his corpse showed evidence of beating. There were injuries all
over the body.
“The
police told us to settle the matter out of court but we were not satisfied so
we demanded that the matter be transferred to Zone 2 Command.”
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Zone 2, Mr. Lewi Suleiman, confirmed the
arrests to our correspondent, adding that efforts were on to arrest more
suspects.
Suleiman
said investigations were ongoing and only an autopsy would determine the actual
cause of death.
He
said, “Some people wanted to erect a kiosk at the grave on the said day and
there was a fight between them and the deceased. His corpse was seen about
three days later floating in the river. We have recovered the corpse and taken
it to a mortuary for autopsy.
“Two
brothers have been arrested and we have charged them to court. Oshorun was also
arrested but was later released because no one saw him at the crime scene but
investigations are on to determine his level of involvement.
“Oshorun’s
house was also vandalised by some infuriated youths following Busari’s death
but that is under investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department,
Yaba.”
When
contacted on the telephone, Oshorun referred our correspondent to his lawyer,
Mr. Kola Idowu. Idowu, when contacted, said he would call back.
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