Crime
BREAKING: Deputy Commissioner Of Police Reported Dead In Apparent Suicide
BREAKING: Deputy Commissioner Of Police Reported Dead In Apparent Suicide
A tragic incident has been reported involving Gbolahan Olugbemi, a Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of special investigation in Panti, Lagos State.
According to report by The Street Journal: Olugbemi, who previously served as an aide de camp to former Oyo State governor Adebayo Alao Akala, was visiting home for Easter when the unfortunate event occurred.
The discovery of his death was made on Monday afternoon at his residence on Petros Academy Street in the Federal Lowcost area of Ogbomoso, Oyo State.
Details concerning who found the body remain unknown at this time.
There is uncertainty surrounding his marital status, with no clear information available about whether he was married or not.
The police have sealed off the area where the incident took place, while groups of onlookers have gathered, discussing the situation in hushed tones.
This is indeed a distressing development, and may the deceased rest in peace.
“Sometimes he came home with police security. In fact l saw him recently driving personally into his beautiful mansion,” a source said
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