An employee of Ecobank, Babatunde Oke, on Thursday, died in the custody
of the Falomo Police Divisional Headquarters in Lagos, after he was detained
for three days over his alleged involvement in a N1.2m fraud.
Oke, who is survived by a wife and two children, was said to have worked
at the Ogba, Lagos branch of the bank.
Though the real cause of his death is yet to be ascertained, witnesses
said he slumped at the police station after taking a soft drink.
According to a media consultant, David Ekpo, who wrote about Oke’s death
on social media, the deceased had paid part of the missing money before he was
arrested by the police.
The lawyer to the deceased, Femi Olatunde, also said the Ikoyi police
station had demanded the he paid the sum of N1m before he would be released on
bail.
Olatunde said, “I was at the police stattion before they brought him
there at about 7:30pm on Tuesday, the police refused to grant him bail. They
said we must bring N1m. This was a case of fraud involving about N1.2m. The
following day, his father came from Abeokuta and they told him the same thing.
I negotiated with them and they brought their demand down to N600,000. The
father told me that he was going to bring N100,000 and I was to make
arrangements to get N100,000. I spoke with him on the phone around 12:45pm on
Thursday and 30 minutes later, was told he was dead.
“They said he drank a bottle of soft drink before he started convulsing
and then slumped. When I saw his body, red substance was coming out of his
mouth. The autopsy will come out on Tuesday, so we cannot conclude for now.”
The deceased’s immediate younger brother, Seun Oke, corroborated
the lawyer’s account and added that he was at the police station when his
brother died.
He faulted the bank for freezing the deceased’s children’s account,
making it difficult for his wife to withdraw money for their upkeep.
He said, “Tunde’s wife also works with Ecobank. When I got to the police
station on Thursday, I saw him and we spoke. I was telling him it was wrong for
the bank to freeze the kids’ account. It’s actually against the law. I know
because I’m also a banker. They did not allow the wife who is a signatory to
the account to withdraw from it. He called his wife’s phone to tell her to call
the man that was supposed to give the lawyer money, but she didn’t pick her
phone.. So, he called the man himself. Later, they asked him to enter another
room where other suspects were kept. Then, my mum said we should go to the ATM
to get more money.”
Oke added that he and his mother waited outside the police station for
the lawyer to come with the money, when he saw a van taking his brother to the
hospital.
He said, “I spotted my brother’s shirt and saw that he was lying down in
the van, unconscious. I ran and flagged them down. They allowed me enter, when
they knew I was his brother. He was lying almost lifeless. I saw him
making little movements on our way to the hospital. He was foaming; some
substance and blood were coming out of his mouth. When we got to the hospital,
he was pronounced dead.
“When I went back to the hospital, they told me that when he entered
that room, he saw somebody drinking a soft drink and he asked a lady in the
stattion to buy one for him too.Then he uncorked the bottle, put the cork in
his pocket and drank from the bottle. He then started convulsing and slumped. I
suspect foul play.”
Wife of the deceased, Ebun Oke, told our correspondent on the telephone
that the police cannot claim ignorance.
She said, “I spoke with my husband on Tuesday, he was healthy and
strong. His family members were with him on that Thursday when he was supposed
to be given bail because we had already arranged how we will pay the rest of
the money, only for them to tell us he was dead. I don’t know what they did to
my husband.”
Mother of the deceased said she was with Babatunde on the day of the
incident and did not suspect anything until he was brought out from the station
on a stretcher.
A close friend of the deceased, Olukunke Falade, described him as
easy-going.
He said, “Tunde and I grew up together in the same area in Onipanu,
Lagos. Our families were close. His mum and my mum were friends and his dad and
my dad were friends too. We both attended Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife.
Though he got to Ife before me because he was older than me.
“I saw him last about three years ago at a wedding. I knew Tunde as a
smart guy. His education was fast. He had double promotions in primary school.
He was easy going and never troublesome. He was a good Muslim.”
A member of the Brand and Communication Unit of the bank, Austin
Osokpor, said that the deceased had admitted to committing the fraud and the
bank reported to the police as was required by law.
He said, “There was an ATM fraud, it was traced and it was found
out that it was him. He admitted it. The police was informed as is normally
done and he was taken to the police station. The family said they didn’t want
him to be prosecuted. Instead of going to court, they wanted to refund the
money.
“The parents brought money that Thursday, but they said they would wait
for the lawyer to come before handing it to the police. They were still waiting
when he said he wanted a drink. After he drank it, he slumped and when the
policemen could not resuscitate him, he was taken to Falomo Police Hospital
where he died.”
Osokpor said the bank immediately ordered for an autopsy.
When contacted on Saturday, the state Police Public Relations Officer,
Ngozi Braide, refuted claims that Oke was tortured to death. Braide said the
deceased drank a soft drink before he slumped.
They have poison this innocent man police should be held responsible. Nigerian government pls don't allow those polices to go free. D law says dat any food or drink brought to prisoners should be test by d person bf given it to d decease, instead of them to do their job they are collecting bribe, with police no hope for this country for they are bunch of criminals and crime commiters
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