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Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by PhilipReigns(m): 4:59pm On Jul 23, 2020
An Ibadan-based trader, Mr. Kehinde Omotosho aka Akede, has died in police custody seven days after being arrested for the alleged crime of his son, Kabiru.

According to a report lodged in a crime-reporting app, FlagIt App, the deceased was arrested along with another of his sons, Jelili, by policemen last week and detained at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan.

While in detention, the police allegedly denied him access to relatives until his death on Wednesday.

Akin Fadeyi, Director of the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, said Kehinde, who was the breadwinner of his family, left behind an aged mother.

Fadeyi said, “We just received another sad report through FlagIt App. Mr. Kehinde Omotosho, alias Akéde, a trader at Gbagi Market, Ibadan, Oyo State, was in his house on Wednesday. Nigerian police officers from Iyaganku came to his house to effect arrest of his son, Kabiru. He was said to have been involved in a fight.

“The son was not at home. The police allegedly arrested the father in lieu of the son. This is called hostage arrest. They drove him to State CID, Iyaganku. They also took with him Kabiru’s brother, called Jelili.

“Mr. Omotosho was kept for seven days. He was not charged to court and neither were his relatives allowed to see him. Between yesterday night and today, Mr. Kehinde Omotosho died in police cell.

“The family Representative of the Late Mr. Omotosho, while speaking with me said these words, ‘The Nigerian Police has killed our family member. We are only cheated because we are not educated and because we don’t know anybody’”.


Fadeyi asked the police to prepare for battle as the matter would not be swept under the carpet.

“Nigerian Police authorities are being put on notice that this matter shall not be swept under the carpet. We shall demand justice for the bereaved and his family,” Fadeyi said.

When contacted on the telephone, Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State command,Mr. Gbenga Fadeyi, said he was not aware of the incident but promised to find out.

“I just heard about this now but I will find out and get back to you later in the day,” the police spokesman said.

The Nigeria Police Force has been accused of committing several acts of rights abuse including torture of suspects in detention and arresting of relatives in lieu of wanted suspects

According to global rights group, Amnesty International, civilians in Nigeria are being extorted, raped, tortured, and killed by police officers. Victims of these crimes are still waiting for justice because the anti-torture law meant to provide justice is not being enforced.

Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by CandyCandy(f): 5:04pm On Jul 23, 2020
May our children not be the cause of our untimely death.

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Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by ghettokid1(m): 5:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
CandyCandy:
May our children not be the cause of our untimely death.
Amen ooo

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Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by Franklyspeakin: 5:06pm On Jul 23, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by decatalyst(m): 5:15pm On Jul 23, 2020
CandyCandy:
May our children not be the cause of our untimely death.

Amen.


May all unprofessional conducts of law enforcement agents be rewarded with gruesome death!

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Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by kingvick09(m): 5:16pm On Jul 23, 2020
DONT REALLY KNOW WHAT HAPPENED OOO,BUT NIGERIAN POLICE NO DEY TRY
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by Tekzyflex(m): 5:19pm On Jul 23, 2020
Nigeria police doing what they know how to do best.
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by dangermouse(m): 5:22pm On Jul 23, 2020
Sad. Its unbelievable that he was detained because of his son being involved in a fight, which is a civil case. NPF should just be reformed with all present officers layed off.

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Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by francisbarrack(m): 5:26pm On Jul 23, 2020
ghettokid1:
Amen ooo

amen..
Ibadan n bad policing dis day? may God save us from untimely death
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by davillian(m): 10:36pm On Jul 23, 2020
Nigerian police is as useless as a used or bursted condom....
Alot of this police madness needs to stop....
Why arrest the father
Was he the one who committed the crime?
The worst is to invite him over for questioning or they question him at home....
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by omobonike70223: 10:38pm On Jul 23, 2020
sad
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by kingthreat(m): 7:32am On Jul 24, 2020
If you have ever had an issue with the Nigerian police, you will come out despising this country.
You will see illiterates playing god, abusing power and doing whatever they want because a 9-month training job entitled them to. What concerns a man's father with the crime he committed?
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by Nostradamus: 9:36am On Jul 24, 2020
Shebi arrest in lieu has been abolished.what's the problem with these ibadan police officers??
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by Nobody: 9:30am On Aug 12, 2020
PhilipReigns:
An Ibadan-based trader, Mr. Kehinde Omotosho aka Akede, has died in police custody seven days after being arrested for the alleged crime of his son, Kabiru.

According to a report lodged in a crime-reporting app, FlagIt App, the deceased was arrested along with another of his sons, Jelili, by policemen last week and detained at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan.

While in detention, the police allegedly denied him access to relatives until his death on Wednesday.

Akin Fadeyi, Director of the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, said Kehinde, who was the breadwinner of his family, left behind an aged mother.

Fadeyi said, “We just received another sad report through FlagIt App. Mr. Kehinde Omotosho, alias Akéde, a trader at Gbagi Market, Ibadan, Oyo State, was in his house on Wednesday. Nigerian police officers from Iyaganku came to his house to effect arrest of his son, Kabiru. He was said to have been involved in a fight.

“The son was not at home. The police allegedly arrested the father in lieu of the son. This is called hostage arrest. They drove him to State CID, Iyaganku. They also took with him Kabiru’s brother, called Jelili.

“Mr. Omotosho was kept for seven days. He was not charged to court and neither were his relatives allowed to see him. Between yesterday night and today, Mr. Kehinde Omotosho died in police cell.

“The family Representative of the Late Mr. Omotosho, while speaking with me said these words, ‘The Nigerian Police has killed our family member. We are only cheated because we are not educated and because we don’t know anybody’”.


Fadeyi asked the police to prepare for battle as the matter would not be swept under the carpet.

“Nigerian Police authorities are being put on notice that this matter shall not be swept under the carpet. We shall demand justice for the bereaved and his family,” Fadeyi said.

When contacted on the telephone, Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State command,Mr. Gbenga Fadeyi, said he was not aware of the incident but promised to find out.

“I just heard about this now but I will find out and get back to you later in the day,” the police spokesman said.

The Nigeria Police Force has been accused of committing several acts of rights abuse including torture of suspects in detention and arresting of relatives in lieu of wanted suspects

According to global rights group, Amnesty International, civilians in Nigeria are being extorted, raped, tortured, and killed by police officers. Victims of these crimes are still waiting for justice because the anti-torture law meant to provide justice is not being enforced.

I was shocked a few years back to learn relatives of the offenders could be arrested. I dnt think that's right
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by jcross19: 12:56pm On Aug 12, 2020
The kids of these murderers are the children of murderers and that tag will be on them until they find who kill them too.
Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by Fearlez: 4:28pm On Aug 12, 2020
CandyCandy:
May our children not be the cause of our untimely death.
fool, this is about the corrupt and unprofessional conduct of the Nigeria police that shouldn't warrant a parent being arrested.


Stop typing to get likes. Use your sense.

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Re: Man Arrested For Son's Alleged Crime Dies In Police Custody (photo) by SeunDobo(m): 7:55am On Aug 17, 2020
ask for the dead of your breadwinner that's you want to burial him ..then Eloro oku yee ... by calling some good herbalist or older human to call the spirit and give ham knife .. to revenge on people wey kill ham .. that's all then wait and see what happens next I hate nonsense ☹️☹️

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