It was gathered that around 4am, when they were expected to round off
guarding the area,, Ekundayo reportedly shot into the air to scare away
any thief that might be in the area as was the vigilante's’ custom.
However, when he fired the shot, the bullet hit an object which ricocheted it towards him and struck him in the head.
His duty colleague, Fatai Raimi, reportedly ran to the spot upon hearing the shot, and discovered the victim dead.
The matter was immediately reported at the Denton Police Division while
Ekundayo’s remains were taken to the Mainland General Hospital mortuary.
The police arrested Raimi, who insisted that he was innocent.
Raimi said:“I have known the deceased for some time now. He was my boss; he recruited me into the vigilance group, but we were employed by the community.
“There were three of us guarding Osholanke Street, but the third person did not come that day because he was ill.
“My master (Ekundayo) and I were together, but when it was getting to 4am, he went down the street alone.
“I suddenly heard a shot from his gun and I rushed there only to see he had mistakenly shot himself dead.”
A source said the victim was not properly trained on how to use a gun.
He said:“The man was not trained to use a gun. He did not handle it well and when he opened fire, apparently to tell the residents they were done for the day and to scare any thief, the bullet hit him instead.
“But one thing that is also not clear is how the man and his team had access to a gun. We are investigating all these.”
Ogundare's corpse was said to have been released to the family for
burial, while the suspect was transferred to the State Department of
Criminal Investigation.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, when contacted on
the incident said he would call back. But he had yet to do so as of the
time of filing this report.
Punch
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