According to eyewitnesses, Arogundade tortured his 13-year-old son, Qudus, to death because Qudus broke into someone’s house and attempted to steal.
Arogundade was said to have killed his son in the presence of his little sister, Sherifat.
After killing the boy, Arogundade dug a grave and buried him in front of his house in Alogba Estate area of Ikorodu. (Above photo - Arogundade’s house. Circle, the grave)
Our correspondent, who visited the crime scene,
learnt that the incident occurred on June 27, 2013.
It was leant that the deceased was an
apprentice at a mechanic workshop in the area.
A senior police officer at Ipakodo Police
Division, who craved anonymity, said, “We were told that on the said date, Qudus
broke into the house of one Apoti Lateef and attempted to steal. Lateef raised
the alarm, accosted the boy and then called his (Qudus) master, Idowu
Gabriel.
“Gabriel and Lateef said they tied up the boy
and then called his father to take him away.”
Our correspondent learnt that Arogundade took
the boy home and then beat him up with barbwire, sticks and other objects for
about five hours.
As the beating continued, Qudus started getting
weak and later died.
According to eyewitnesses, on seeing that Qudus
had given up the ghost, Arogundade called a grave digger to bury his
corpse.
An eyewitness, Adekunle Adekoya, told PUNCH
Metro that no one could intervene when Arogundade was beating up his son
because Arogundade was a hot-tempered man.
He said, “He (Arogundade) is hot-tempered. When
he brought his son home around 12pm, he beat him till about 5pm. The boy kept on
screaming and we could do nothing to save him because we did not want his
trouble.
“Some neighbours were also around at the time
but no one wanted to interfere. After sometime, the boy just went unconscious.
We did not know he was dead. It was when I saw a man digging a grave in front of
Arogundade’s house around 7.30pm that I knew the worst had happened.
“I immediately called the Lagos State Emergency
telephone number but no one came.”
The traditional leader of the community,
Oludapo Sule, said he reported the matter to the police as well as members of
the Oodua People’s Congress.
He said they were able to apprehend Arogundade
at midnight.
He said, “I received an anonymous call on the
day of the incident and the caller told me that a man had killed and buried his
son in front of his house. I was able to meet with the landlords in the area,
who confirmed the incident to me
“So, at midnight, he was picked up and taken to
the police station. The matter has been transferred to the State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba and I have written my statement.”
Sule however urged the police to ensure that
Qudus’ corpse was exhumed and given proper burial.
Chairman, Alogba Estate and Palapo Town
Community Development Association, Mr. Agboola Aluko, said Arogundade had been
terrorising the community for quite some time.
He said Arogundade had inflicted machete cuts
on Qudus before and had even threatened to kill members of the community.
He said, “Arogundade had beaten Qudus with a
machete before and even almost killed his wife. That was why she divorced him.
Even when he was being arrested, he threatened to deal with anyone who spoke
against him.
“I have settled many disputes in this area
caused by Arogundade. Even women in the area are scared of him. We have reported
his bad behaviour to the police before.”
Arogundade, however, said he did not kill his
son. He said his son was merely beaten after he was accosted for stealing.
The police statement on the incident read,
“Upon his arrest, Arogundade said he did not kill his son. He said he (Qudus)
was almost dead when Lateef and Gabriel handed him over. He said his son died
soon after and then buried his corpse in front of his house and went to
bed.
The police source said, “We have also arrested
Lateef and Gabriel but they claimed they only tied up the boy and did not kill
him. Investigations are ongoing.”
When contacted on the telephone, the
spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said she would call
back.
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