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4 Boys Arrested Over Death Of Friend They Gave ‘Colorado’ While Teaching Him ‘Yahoo’

Four suspected internet fraudsters have been arrested by operatives of the Ogun state police command in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old boy, Alexander Uzoma.

A statement released by DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, spokesperson of the state police command, states that the suspects were arrested following the report lodged by the mother of the victim, Ogechi Alexander, who reported that her son Alexander left home on the 20th of November 2021 and did not return. She reported further that her son told her that he was going to visit some of his friends whom she didn’t know.

A case of missing person was subsequently reported and the police embarked on intelligence and technical investigation which led to the identification of one Babatunde Owoseni as the person who was last seen with the victim, and he was promptly arrested.

The said Babatunde later led policemen to arrest his co accomplices namely: Azeez Oyebanji aka Biggy, Ayobami Adesina and Balogun Sulaiman. Abimbola said during interrogation, the suspects confessed that the victim came to their house to learn about internet fraud, and after eating food, they all took a substance known as colorado which made them to fall asleep.

They confessed further that when they woke up at about 8 pm, they met the victim on the ground with vomit all over his body. When they tried to carry him, they discovered that he was no longer breathing. At that point, Azeez Oyebanji aka Biggy who they bought the drug from was invited, and he advised that they should throw the corpse away.

“It was then that Ayomide and Gafar arranged for cabbie to come and when the driver came, Ayomide collected the vehicle from him and used it to carry the corpse to the top of Kuto overhead bridge where it was dumped. The corpse was later removed by the state health workers and buried as unknown corpse.” Abimbola added.

He added that preliminary investigation revealed that there was a mark of v!olence on the head of the deceased as shown in the picture taken by the health workers before it was buried.

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