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Ogun Police Reveal How Inspector Shot Himself Dead

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The family of Ajele Oloyede, an operative of the Nigeria Police Force, was plunged into mourning on Thursday following his death from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the Igbesa area of Ogun State.

While it remains uncertain whether the deceased’s actions were intentional or accidental, the command informed our correspondent on Sunday that an investigation had been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Our correspondent learnt that the incident occurred on Thursday at a ceramics company in Igbesa, where the officer had been assigned as part of the company’s security details.

According to the command’s spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, the incident was discovered by an officer from the Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos, Tolorunloju Stephen, who was on a special duty at the company.

Stephen had allegedly returned from Ikeja around 1:20 pm and, upon entering the security office at the ceramics company, found Inspector Oloyede with his head resting on a table.

When asked out of concern about his well-being, Oloyede reportedly assured him that he was fine before the two officers exchanged greetings.

The command stated that Stephen proceeded to place his bag and pistol on the table before stepping into the restroom.

Moments later, it was gathered that a gunshot was heard.

Rushing back, Odutola stated that Stephen allegedly found Inspector Oloyede lying in a pool of blood.

Odutola stated, “With the help of private security personnel, the wounded officer was immediately taken to the Ota General Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead by the doctor on duty.

“Police officers visited the scene, and the deceased’s pistol was recovered. His body has been deposited at the Ota General Hospital for autopsy, while we have begun notifying his family.”

She disclosed that the case would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Eleweran for further investigation.

In 2018, a retired Chief Superintendent of Police, David Agholor, was found dead in his residence on Sheraton Estate, Olaogun, in Ijoko, after allegedly taking his own life.

The former officer, who once led the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad under the Enugu State Police Command, reportedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

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