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Police accuse church instrumentalist coming from vigil of robbery

Police accuse church instrumentalist coming from vigil of robbery lailasnews

Men of the Nigerian police force have arrested a church instrumentalist as he he was returning from a vigil.

The police in Lagos have been accused of unlawful arrest of a church instrumentalist, Tope Adeyemi, after he was accused of robbery by the force

 

Tope’s mother, Mrs Sade Adeyemi, said she was informed of the incident after the 29-year-old was taken to a police station. She said;

“He went for a choir rehearsal vigil in his church on College Road, Ogba, on Wednesday.

“As he was coming home on Thursday, he alighted from a motorcycle on Amikanle Street, Alagbado, and decided to check his friend in his shop.

“Unknown to Tope, a woman had called some youths to tell them that some robbers attacked her house on Monday and one of them was Tope. One of the boys called Tope to come out and when he got outside, he saw them with the woman.

“When the boys saw him, they told the woman that my son was not a thief and that they knew him as a quiet man. The boys accused the woman of lying because she informed them that over 50 robbers came to her house.”

 

Tope’s mother added that the woman later went to the Alagbado Police Station and Tope was arrested.

She added that the accuser, who noted that the Closed-Circuit Television in her apartment captured Tope’s face, could not produce any footage when it was requested.

She said Tope was at home the day the woman claimed that robbers invaded her house.

She said, “When I started disturbing the policemen, they transferred the case to the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad and the men told us to pay for what my son stole. I told them that I would not pay for what my son did not steal.”

Tope’s pastor, Oluwatobi Alli, confirmed that Tope was in church for the vigil and left the following morning.

He said, “He was in church for a choir rehearsal vigil and he left the church the next morning.

“I learnt that he was on his way to see his friend when he was arrested.”

The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, said there was no record of Tope at the Alagbado Police Station and at the SARS office.

He said, “We don’t have the record of any Tope Adeyemi at SARS and Alagbado Police Station.”

However, Punch Metro gathered that Tope had been arraigned before an Ogba Magistrates’ Court on armed robbery charges.

 

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