Law enforcer shoots woman, hides corpse in pit
The police have arrested a member of the Lagos State local security
outfit, Neighbourhood Watch, Jelili Falana, for the murder of a woman,
Afolashade Salami.
The police also accused the defendant of hiding Salami’s corpse inside a pit in a bid to cover up the crime.
Our correspondent learnt that the incident happened at the vigilante office in Agege, Lagos State.
Salami, who sold drugs to people in the area, was said to have visited Falana on Sunday at the office for a chat.
The duo was said to be discussing when the 34-year-old suspect brought
out a single-barreled gun he had recently seized from some armed
robbers.
Falana, who is also said to be a member of the Odua
People’s Congress, reportedly mishandled the gun and fired a shot which
killed the deceased.
Our correspondent learnt that in an
attempt to cover up the crime, he took the corpse out of the office and
hid it inside a pit.
But his boss, Mr. Adekunle Adegoke, who
was said to have been jolted by the sound of the gun was said to have
run to the office to ask Salami what had happened.
It was
gathered that the Akoko, Ondo State indigene feigned ignorance, but was
given away by blood stains on the floor which Adegoke saw.
A mob was said to have gathered and threatened to avenge the deceased, but for the intervention of some policemen in the area.
It was learnt that the corpse was later found, while Salami was handed over to policemen from the Agege Police Division.
The matter was subsequently transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.
Falana was arraigned on Tuesday before an Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court
on two counts bordering on murder and illegal possession of firearm.
The police prosecutor, Inspector U.A. Moses, said the offences were
punishable under sections 221 and 328 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State, Nigeria 2011.
He asked the court to remand Salami in prison, pending legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
He said, “The defendant was arrested for the offence of murder, which is triable on information.”
Moses said the police had already duplicated the case file and sent it
to the DPP, adding that the state’s legal office had consequently
acknowledged receipt of the file.
“Because of the issue of
jurisdiction which may affect the treatment of the case here, we apply
that the defendant be remanded in prison, pending the release of the
legal advice,” he added.
The defence counsel, Ola Ogunbiyi, and
F.C. Osordi, however objected to Moses’ remand application, saying the
case was not murder.
Ogunbiyi urged the court to consider
Section 264 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos
State, 2011, and re-examine the case to be able to admit the defendant
to bail.
The Magistrate, Mrs. Y.B. Badejo-Okusanya, overruled
Ogunbiyi’s application, saying the court lacked power to grant bail in a
case involving capital punishment.
She added, “Having listened
to the prosecutor and the circumstances of the case, the court is
satisfied that there is probable cause for remand. The defendant is
therefore ordered to be remanded in custody pending DPP’s advice.”
The matter was adjourned till July 28, 2014.
6/25/2014
Law enforcer shoots woman, hides corpse in pit
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