Suspected assassins have killed the Head of Operations, Security Unit,
University of Lagos, Mr. Sunday Adejumo.
The 50-year-old was shot dead at a beer parlour on Oyenuga Street in the
Akoka area of Lagos on Friday evening.
It was learnt that Adejumo on the fateful night was in the joint with
three of his friends when some strange faces stormed the pub.
They were said to have headed straight for their target where he sat and
hit him in the chest, before firing shots at him.
The gunshots were said to have caused confusion in the area.
It was learnt that the deceased died some minutes later because he could
not get help on time.
On a visit to Akoka on Saturday, he observed that the area was quiet,
while the beer parlour was locked.
A resident, who did not identify himself, said the owner of the drinking
house had been arrested and was being interrogated at the Bariga Police
Station.
He said, “The incident happened around 8.30pm on Friday. We suddenly
heard gunshots and we all rushed into our different houses because we did not
know what exactly happened.
“It was later we learnt that one of those in the beer parlour was
killed.
“It was not a robbery because they did not steal anything or injure
anybody else. Immediately they killed him, they left.”
A source, who pleaded anonymity, said that Adejumo might have been
killed by suspected cultists.
He said, “When the gang got in, they went to where he was sitting. They
had different weapons, ranging from cutlasses to guns.
“One of them went to him, hit him in the chest and he fell down. He then
brought out a gun and shot him point blank.
“On the table where he was drinking with his friends were a pay slip,
his ATM cards and his car key.”
It was learnt from another source that the men wanted to go away with
the deceased’s ash coloured Pathfinder, marked, Lagos APP 404 CM, but could
not.
“We don’t know exactly what their intention was. But there were blood
stains on the car and the car key also had blood stains. We suspected they
wanted to drive it away, but abandoned it when they saw it was not responding,”
he said.
Another police source said that the corpse of the deceased was taken to
the police station late in the night from where it was taken to the Yaba
mortuary.
It was learnt that Adejomo’s car and that of one of his friends with
whom he went to the pub, were taken away by the police.
It was gathered that his three friends were also being interrogated.
A source said, “Since he had been going out to drink, he had never gone
out with these friends. So, they are also suspects . Although one of them
claimed to be injured during the incident, there may be more to it than meets
the eye.”
The Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Lelma Kolle, confirmed the
incident.
He added that the Bariga Divisional Police Officer led his men to the
scene where they found the deceased in a pool of blood.
He said, “Investigations revealed that the man parked his car a distance
away from where he was drinking. The police also discovered that there was a
blood stain on the car and the car key was found within the vicinity, also with
blood stains. This can only mean that after they killed him, they attempted to
go away with his car. They actually succeeded in opening the car because there
were blood stains on the car seat. But the car did not move because of the
security system in it.
“The owner of the bar has been arrested and he has made statements. We
cannot categorically say whether this was a robbery or an assassination plot.
The matter is still under investigation.”
When a call was put through to UNILAG, and a former registrar of the
institution, Mr. Olu Sodimu said the school would call back.
However, an official of the university in the information department
confirmed the shooting.
The official, who pleaded anonymity, said, “We heard that he went to a
party with some of his friends and there were gunshots. He was one of the
people hit during the incident. That was what we heard. We are not aware that
he died. I am just hearing that from you and I will have to confirm that
information by making calls.”
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