The state Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, who stated this while reacting to the tragic incident, said the Command would investigate whether or not the late Police officer legally acquired the double-barrelled gun he used to perpetrate the crime.
The late Isokpehi was
reported to have shot his wife to death on Saturday after returning to their
home in Ota area of the state after accusing her of being drunk, and shortly
after killed himself.
Adejobi said contrary to
reports that late Isokpehi was a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, the
officer retired as Assistant Superintendent of Police, adding that he did not
kill his son.
He said: “We are still
investigating the immediate and remote causes of the tragic incident. We will
find out whether the man was depressed or was under any influence, because a
normal human being will not open fire on his wife and then kill himself.
“We will investigate how he
got the double-barrelled gun he used to commit the dastardly act.”
He said Isokpehi retired in
March from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad unit, Lagos Police Command, and was
living in Eledi area in Ado Odo/Ota Local Government.
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Wicked man, could have just killed himself and leave the man alone
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