The Federal Criminal Investigation Department, FCID Annex Alagbon of the Nigeria Police Force has been thrown into morning as news of the death of a Deputy Commissioner Police attached to the Police department spread like wildfire on early hours of Easter Monday.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Gbolahan Oyedemi Olugbemi was found dead in his Ogbomoso private residence. The Ogbomoso born police officer has gone home to celebrate Easter with some of his trusted aides. Only to be found dead in the morning of Easter Monday without a suicide note to buttress the insinuation that he committed suicide according to certain media reports.
According to source privy to Aiyekooto Reporters (AR), the former Police aide and endsars police hero was said to have discharge his personal aides to also join their families for the Easter Celebration.
The FCID Police Detectives, are not keen to earlier reports that the deceased Deputy Police Commissioner, DCP Gbolahan Olugbemi committed suicide as being rumoured by some news portal but vowed to unravel the mysterious death of the Intelligent Police Officer, the Police Spokeperson for the FCID,Supol Aminat Mayegun has said.
According to source, there’s suspicious surrounding the death of the fifty years old police officer, alot will be done for due diligence investigations to trend from the known to the unknown. “This is to ascertain where the deceased went to before his death, who was with him at the time he entered his room, including who had his two handsets as of the time of death,” the source said.
The late cop has a fantastic Police career, he was a former Aide de Camp to the late ex-governor of Oyo, Adebayo Alao-Akala, while the latter was in the saddle of the state for 11-month in 2006,
Also a former Personal Assistant to late DIG Israel Ajao and late CP Young Arebamen, the late Endsars hero is too intelligent to contemplate suicide, hence a verbatim investigation will reveal the cause of his death hanging in this room without traces of a suicide note, this make police fumed