Some
yet-to-be identified gunmen have killed a 38-year-old tailor, Oluwasegun
Adegbenjo, in Oke-Abiaye, in the Alagbado area of Lagos State.
Adegbenjo was
shot dead in an uncompleted building where he had gone purportedly to meet
someone.
It was
gathered from a source that the killers did not steal anything from the
deceased. His jeep, which he drove by himself to the site, was also left
untouched at the scene of the murder.
The incident
happened on January 28, around 11pm.
The source
said, “Adegbenjo is a popular tailor who had a shop in the Ikotun area of
Lagos. He was also into fashion designing. He lived with his family in Iju-Ota,
Ogun State.
“On the
fateful day, which was January 28, around 11pm, he had closed from shop and
driven down to Oke-Abiaye in Alagbado. The place is a deserted area and people
don’t live there. But you could find some uncompleted buildings around.
“He parked
his jeep and came out before he was shot dead by some unknown persons. There
was no stain of blood in his car and nothing was stolen.”
A police
source said Olagbenjo, who was married with kids, was found in the site after
his family declared him missing.
He said the
police had yet to establish any motive in the murder, but might be working on
the theory that he was killed by some business partners.
He said, “The
family started searching for him when he could not be found and he was not
picking his telephone. That was how they found him there. His wife could not
bear the shock of the tragedy and had since been hospitalised.
“The police
are still on the case and hopefully, his telephone, which was not taken away,
could provide useful hints on what happened to him.
“But we are
working on a theory that he went into a business deal with someone who then
decided to kill him. He must have been into a deal, which is still under
investigation.”
The matter
was reported at the Alagbado Police Division.
The Police
Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, said, “Yes, it happened. The man was
killed and no suspect has been arrested yet.
“The case, as
we speak, has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.”
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