A police officer
with the Ondo State command of the Nigeria Police “B Division” in Akure
has detailed to SaharaReporters how his fellow officers tortured
20-year-old Mohammed Oluwatobi Badmus to death. The youngster’s journey
to a gruesome death began when a self-styled Christian prophet accused
him of stealing a smart phone.
Mr. Badmus died last week at
Hopeland Hospital, a private medical facility in Akure, the Ondo State
capital. Our source accused his fellow police officers, led by Corporal
Adesola Awodeyi, of torturing the deceased to death.
The late Badmus was the only son of a popular hotelier, Raheem
Afolayemi Badmus, owner of Ages Hotel located along Ondo Road in Akure.
The ordeal of the deceased youngster started when Akure-based
“Prophet” Bisi Adedugbagbe of the Celestial Church of God, said Mr.
Badmus had stolen his phone.
Our police source disclosed that police officers at “B” division
detained the late Badmus at their station and teargased him until he
collapsed in a state of coma. “Once he was in a coma, the policemen at
the station then hurriedly wanted him released to his family because
they suspected he could die,” said our police source who sought
anonymity and spoke in Yoruba language.
“Corporal Adesola Awodeyi and
Prophet Bisi should be held responsible for the death of the boy,” said
the source, adding that he felt helpless as the corporal tormented the
young man with the approval of the “prophet.”
“The boy was teargased at close range, after he had been beaten
mercilessly at the mini-detention room in the station,” the officer
said. He disclosed that the beating and torture with teargas was to
coerce Badmus to confess to stealing the phone.
“The boy refused to confess to the crime and he was battered as a
result. Some of the other officers at the police station heard the
screams of the boy. They advised Corporal Awodeyi and other two officers
to take it easy with the boy, but they refused.”
Stating that the torture left him
enraged, our source revealed that the “prophet” was present during the
torture, “but he showed no compassion for the boy. All he wanted was for
the boy to confess to the crime [of stealing a phone]. He was urging
the corporal to keep pummeling [Badmus].”
The officer accused the “prophet”
of bragging that he would deal with the youngster until Badmus
confessed and returned the phone he allegedly stole.
Our source suggested that “Prophet” Bisi Adedugbagbe set upon his
victim perhaps because his father is an influential Muslim in the town.
He added that the corporal who oversaw the youngster’s torture was so
desperate to torture Badmus that he forgot to ask the victim to write a
statement.
“We have no legal record of the boy in our station now because they
didn't even ask him to write a statement,” said our source. He added:
“The statement should have been the first thing, but Corporal Awodeyo
forgot to initiate that. Already he has put himself into trouble for
that.
"We can't deny the fact that he was brought down here. He was
actually here but we have no legal record backing up his presence.”
Our source disclosed that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in
charge of the station had asked for Badmus’ statement as soon as he
received a petition on the youngster’s torture, adding that the corporal
was unable to produce any.
“The DPO learned about the case through a petition sent to him from
the Commissioner of Police. He summoned Corporal Awodeyo for the
statement,” said our source. According to the source, the rogue corporal
sent for Oluwaseun Badmus, the sister of the deceased, to come over and
write a statement on behalf of her late brother, but she refused.
SaharaReporters was told that Mr. Badmus was dragged into the station
in handcuffs, his hands secured behind him. Our source said the
youngster’s body was bruised, his face swollen, and his eyes bloodshot
and nearly swollen shut.
“He could not say a word or stand on his legs by the time he was released from detention,” said our police source.
The late youngster’s father, Mr.
Raheem Afolayemi Badmus, said his son could be stubborn, but added that
the young man would never have stolen. He said he learned about his
son’s death from friends who found it difficult to break the news to
him. The young Oluwatobi’s remains had been deposited at the hospital's
morgue before his father was informed of his death.
The late youngster’s sister,
Oluwaseun Badmus, confirmed that the corporal who tortured her brother
had contacted her to come over to the police station to write a
statement, but she declined. She described the invitation as a ploy to
cover up the murder of her brother.
Bakare Asani, a lawyer
representing the Badmus family, wrote a petition on the youngster’s case
to now former Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar. The
petition accused the police officers at the 'B’ Division police station,
Akure, of murdering the youngster.
The petition, a copy of which was
obtained by SaharaReporters, alleged that the deceased sustained
internal injuries as a result of the gruesome torture by the police.
A medical report issued by the
hospital where the youngster died also stated that Oluwatobi Badmus
suffered serious internal injuries. The report added that the victim had
inhaled a chemical that caused serious bodily damage.
“The boy was brought in here and
he was breathing through the help of an oxygen and we attended to him
immediately after they had collected a card,” said a staff at the
hospital. He added that the deceased “had inhaled a heavy dose of the
substance of a canister which had already damaged his brain and caused
serious disorder in his system before he died.”
Our correspondent learnt that the
deceased was rushed to three hospitals, none of which could rescue him,
before he finally died.
Our police source disclosed that
the killer corporal and the prophet have been arrested and are in police
custody. “The case is now being handled by the Criminal Investigation
Department of the Ondo State Police Command, Akure area command,” said
our source.
SaharaReporters learnt that the
outgoing Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, had taken no
action on the petition before his exit.
A member of Prophet Bisi
Adedugbagbe’s church said the church had been deserted. He added that a
weekly night vigil holding at the church had been put on hold.
culled from Saharareporters




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