Crime Watch
Lekan Adekanbi: Suspect In Murder Of ex-CBN Staff Escapes From Police Custody
Lekan Adekanbi, the suspect in the murder of ex-CBN staff has escaped from police custody.
News One reports that the only suspect arrested in connection with killing a staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Kehinde Fatinoye, Lekan Adekanbi, has escaped from police custody in Ogun State.
This online news platform understands that the police said after the killing of Fatinoye, his wife, and their only son, they arrested Adekanbi as the prime suspect in the case.
Lekan Adekanbi was the driver of the late CBN staff until the day he was assassinated. The Ibara police divisional headquarters had captured Adekanbi and held him in custody to aid their investigation.
Two policemen from Ibara division were said to have taken the suspect to a hospital after he complained of fever on Tuesday.
“At the hospital, Lekan was said to have pretended like he wanted to urinate and he escaped,” a source told our correspondent.
According to the source, the policemen did not handcuff the suspect, from the time he was arrested up until the time he was in the hospital.
According to sources, the suspect fled when he discovered that the domestic staff of the Fatinoyes, who was taken away by the assassins alongside their son, did not die.
He had become restless the moment he set his eyes on the domestic staff, it was learnt.
Ibara DPO removed
Meanwhile, News One Nigeria reports that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Ibara, Abeokuta, CSP Bernard Ediagbonya, has been removed for alleged negligence.
The DPO was removed without any posting as the command directed the most senior officer in the division to take over.
It was gathered that Ediagbonya has been ordered to resume at the police headquarters, Eleweran, with immediate effect.
Also, the officers, under whose care the suspect escaped, are facing sanctions for failing to prevent Adekanbi from running away.
The Ogun State police spokesman could not be reached as at the time of filing this report.