The security gatekeeper of the perished distinguished as Rohis Adamu Dana has been set in authority for addressing in the wake of revealing the episode to Ijede Police Station.
44-year-old Adamu who unveiled that it didn't strike him to call neighboring security protects for help, said he was sent to alarm the police about the assault by his chief.
An announcement discharged by Lagos Police representative, Elkana Bala peruses:
"The Commissioner of Police Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu psc has requested an inside and out examination concerning the passing of one Mutiu Agbosasa 'm' of Ginti Estate, Ijede, Ikorodu. On 15/12/2019 at about 2.30am one Rohis Adamu Dana 'm' a security man working with the said Mutiu Agbosasa detailed at Ijede Police Station that his supervisor sends him to call the Police.
A group of Policemen drove by the Divisional Police Officer raced to the scene. Police found the body of the unfortunate casualty in his vehicle consumed to the point of being unrecognizable.
The wrongdoing scene was cordoned off for criminological assessment. Manslaughter criminologists and scientific specialists from the State Criminal Investigation Department were conveyed to the scene for examination.
The cadaver of the perished individual was emptied to the emergency clinic for post-mortem. The security protect who is 44 days old in the work, was set into guardianship for addressing.
In his announcement, he expressed that, on 14/12/2019 at about 10.30pm, he opened the entryway for his manager to crash into the house and keeping in mind that end the door, four bizarre men went into the house through the passerby entryway.
That he heard his manager yelling that he should run and call the Police. That it didn't strike him to call neighboring security protects for help.
Examination is continuous so as to disentangle the conditions encompassing his passing and to distinguish those behind the grisly murder. In the interim, security is augmented in the Estate."
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