Tuesday 12 December 2017

SARS Officer supposedly slaughter man whose spouse turned down his sex request . .







The spouse of 37 year old Seun Ayoade, has blamed an officer for the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ondo State Police Command, Ojelabi Oladele, of tormenting her significant other to death since she rejected having intercourse with him while she was hitched to the expired. .

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Gbemisola in a meeting with us, said Seun and officer Ojelabi Oladele were companions and that amid her marriage to Seun, Ojelabi had approached her for sex and she turned him down. .

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He held on in his demand and she over and over turned him down in light of the fact that she is hitched and not only that, but rather that she is hitched to somebody who is his companion. .

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Gbemisola asserted this did not run down well with Ojelabi who confined her ex up, got him captured on October twelfth and had him tormented to death while in SARS detention. .

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Ojelabi at that point dumped Ayoade's cadaver at the funeral home of the Ondo State Specialist Hospital in Akure and deceived orderlies that the perished kicked the bucket because of gunshot wound he sustained amid a duel with the police. .

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Addressing Urban Verified, Gbemisola said "I can't simply envision how a companion to my man [Mr. Ayoade] will approach me for sex. It is exceptionally nauseating. Commonly he [Mr. Oladele] requesting that I go out with him, however I generally let him know 'no' and that I can't do it. .

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Since I turned down his offer, he at that point chose to rebuff Mr Ayoade. What's more, notwithstanding this, Inspector Oladele is as yet undermining to give me since I declined to enable him to sleep with me. .

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They have now murdered my better half in their detention focus with concocted lies that he was an outfitted burglar who kicked the bucket amid a gun duel with some police officers."

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Responding to her cases, the representative of the Ondo State Police Command, Femi Joseph, said the Police Commissioner has requested full-scale examinations concerning the case and guaranteed that the officer would confront the law in the event that he is discovered blamable of the charge.

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A human rights extremist in the state, Adewumi Owolabi, had officially taken up the case and appealed to the police meaning to examine his officers legitimately.






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