The victim, whose address
had yet to be known, was scavenging at a rubbish dump around Ogudu Grammar
School when an altercation broke out between him and Tunde, who reportedly
challenged his movement in the area.
One Mohammed Bello of Bode
Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos State has been arrested for the alleged murder
of a 32-year-old scrap collector, Ismaila Abdullahi.
He was apprehended along
with one Tunde, who had fought with Abdullahi.
Bello had allegedly used a
plank to hit Abdullahi on the head, which made him to slump and die afterwards.
It was gathered that the
disagreement led to fisticuffs during which one Olanrewaju called Bello to join
him in separating the fighters. But the scrap collector reportedly felt that he
had been humiliated by Tunde while Bello was separating them.
He was said to have abused
the peacemaker, who became angry in the process and attacked him with a plank.
A mechanic in the area, who
gave his name as Kehinde Bamidele, told our correspondent that Abdullahi
collapsed and was rushed to the Gbagada General Hospital where he died.
He said, “I don’t really
know what led to the fight between Tunde and Ismaila (Abdullahi). But a friend
said Tunde wanted to stop him from picking scraps. After Mohammed (Bello) had
separated them, Ismaila started abusing him, saying Mohammed gave Tunde an
advantage to punch him while separating them.
“Mohammed told Ismaila that
he was rude to him and vowed to deal with him if he persisted. But he continued
to abuse Mohammed, who became angry. He hit Ismaila with a plank on the head.
He fell and later died at a hospital.”
Another eyewitness said the
case was reported to policemen at the Area H Command, Ogudu, who arrested Bello
and Tunde.
“Ismail is from the North.
I only see him around; I don’t know his family,” he added.
In another development, a
sales boy at a shop on Ojekunle Street, Papa Ajao, Mushin, has been beaten to
death by a three-man gang.
Our correspondent learnt
that the sales boy was sent on an errand to a neighbouring street, when the
gang confronted him.
The assailants were said to
have beaten him up and stabbed him in the armpit and fled the scene.
“He had lost a lot of blood
before he was taken to a hospital. He eventually died and his body was
deposited at the Mainland General Hospital, Yaba for autopsy,” a police source
said.
The source said one
Adeshile, who was allegedly involved in the attack had been arrested, adding
that the police were on the trail of two fleeing suspects.
The acting Police Public
Relations Officer in Lagos, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, confirmed the Ogudu incident
and promised to get back with comments on the sales boy’s murder.
He said, “The case has been
transferred from the Area H to the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department for further investigation.”

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