Suspects Narrate How Oba Odetola Was Burnt To Death
Some suspects arrested in connection with the gruesome
murder of the Olu of Agodo, Oba Ayinde Odetola, have told the police why they
engaged in the act.
Daily Post reports that Oba Odetola was burnt to ashes in
Agodo, Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State on January 24.
The monarch, alongside three others, were attacked by some
assailants who fled immediately after setting the Oba ablaze in his car.
But, the efforts of police officers from Zone 2 comprising
Lagos and Ogun paid off as they apprehended 11 of the suspected murderers.
While telling the police why they decided to send the Oba to
the great beyond, they said he was a land grabber, otherwise known among the
Yorubas as ‘Ajagungbale’.
According to Hauwa Idris Adamu, the Zonal Police Public
Relations Officer, Onikan, Lagos, a brother to the late monarch, Odetola
Okuribido, had petitioned the police that the late monarch was murdered by one
Gbeminyi Sotade and his cohorts.
Okuribido told the police that the deceased was in Agodo
village on a portion of land to clear the graveside of his late brother.
He said a group of about 50 hoodlums, “led by one Gbeminiyi
Sotade attacked him while three of his relatives were assaulted and macheted.”
He explained to the police that the hoodlums dragged Odetola
into his Toyota Sienna car, saying one Agbara drove the vehicle to a nearby
forest.
“They poured petrol on him and the vehicle was finally set
ablaze with the corpse locked in it,” it was said.
Contrary to speculations, Adamu added that the three persons
attacked with the Oba – Deborah Onilere, Alfa Wahab and Lydia Odetola, did not
die as they narrowly escaped death.
While saying the 11 arrested suspects have confessed to
their involvements in the crime, he added that when asked why they murdered the
Oba, “they claimed he was an ‘’Ajagungbale’ (land grabber).”
Meanwhile, efforts are in top gear to arrest other suspects
at large, Adamu stated.
He warned people against taking laws into their hands, stressing that whoever is caught would face the full wrath of the law.
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