Arrested suspect, Daniel
Oguntade, alleged that he was hypnotized by his pastor (names withheld), to
divert the company’s vehicle, a Toyota Hiace, 2014 model, with number plates
EKY 463 DM.
Twenty-five-years old Oguntade
was directed to pick up a client at the airport and, thereafter, drop N150,000
with other people on December 24, 2015.
Apprehension, however, set in
when he did not return at 8pm as expected, with the visiting client stranded at
the airport. Efforts to reach him proved abortive as he reportedly ignored
several calls to his phone.
When the information
reached Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, he reportedly
directed the Commander, RRS, Olatunji Disu, to unearth the circumstances
surrounding the disappearance of the driver and the company’s vehicle.
With the collaboration of
policemen at the Sango Area Command, Ogun State, the car was said to have been
traced to Ifo in Sango, where the driver and a man, later discovered to be an
electrician, were allegedly trying to disconnect the tracking device in the
car.
Oguntade said “I had no
intention of diverting the vehicle. My pastor talked me into doing it.
“I have been working for
the company for three years without any soiled record. My salary is N60,000.
“I suspect I was hypnotized
by my pastor (names withheld) because while I was on the Third Mainland Bridge
at 11.30a.m heading for the airport, I received two calls; one from my dad,
informing that my mother was sick and the other from my Pastor, ordering me to
report immediately at the church located at Adiyan, Ogun State.
“As if propelled by forces
beyond me, I proceeded to the church in the company’s vehicle.
“On arrival, my pastor told
me to drop the hampers in the church, even when I told him that my boss
directed me to give them to some clients.
“He reminded me that that
day was Imoke day, a special service day and asked me to join the service.
“A church member, Oyetade
Ade, accompanied me to the fuel station to fill the tank. But to my surprise,
the car refused to start while at the fuel station. Time was 7.30p.m
“When I called my pastor to
inform him about the development, he said I should tell my boss that the
vehicle had been snatched by robbers, including the hampers and cash. I could
not pick my calls when my boss called and when I eventually picked it, I could
not talk.
“I never knew the vehicle
had a tracking device. I thought it had an electrical fault that was why I
called an electrician to repair it. To my surprise, RRS men swoop on us.”

Stupid excuse pastor put gun for ur head
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