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A Nollywood actor, Temitayo Phillips Ogunbusola, has been charged before an Ikeja Special Offences Court for allegedly stabbing his neighbour, Oladotun Osho, to death over an N1,000 electricity bill.
The actor however pleaded not guilty to the murder charge.
An Investigative Police Officer, IPO, Insp Israel Ojo, told
the court on Monday, 16 January 2023 that
32-year-old Ogunbusola killed Osho on
Saturday 17th, May 2020, at their home located at No. 4, Sebil Kazeem,
Cele-Igbe, Ikotun, Lagos.
Why narrating the incidents that led to Osho’s death, Ojo told the court he was
an officer in charge of surveillance in Ikotun Division when the case was
reported at about 7.00 p.m. on May 15, 2020.
The police officer who was led in evidence by the state counsel,
Mrs Adebanke Ogunnde, told the court that the brother of the deceased, Joshua
Osho reported the case at the station.
"When I got to the hospital the deceased was rushed to, I met him on a
stretcher with a deep cut on his left chest, lying lifeless. I also met the
defendant who had also sustained minor injuries, sitting down in front of the
hospital with a knife in his hands," the officer said.
"He said he wanted to stab more people but my team and I stylishly
collected the knife from him and took him to the station.
"There were many people, mostly Hausa boys in front of the hospital and I
asked what happened and they told me the defendant was apprehended when he
wanted to escape.
"I took the defendant to a hospital beside the station to treat the
injuries he sustained. His statement was taken voluntarily while the statement
of the brother of the deceased was also taken.
"Investigation revealed that the deceased, with some other tenants and the
defendant, had issues on NEPA bill in which the defendant refused to pay
N1,000.
"The defendant angrily went inside the house, brought out a table knife
and stabbed the deceased on the chest, following the disagreement,” he said.
The police officer while being cross-examined by the defence counsel, Mr Wale
Ademoyejo, said he had been in service for 20 years and that he wrote a
statement for the defendant because he was not in good mood.
Ojo further said he based his statement on what he was told and that the
defendant also confirmed that he stabbed the deceased.
He also confirmed to the court that he was aware that the deceased, defendant
and other tenants came to the station in the morning of the alleged incident
over the Nepa issue and the officer on duty warned them to maintain peace.
The witness, however, said that he was not aware that the defendant came back
again to the station to complain that his neighbours did not allow him into the
house.
According to him, the defendant was given a chance to call his lawyer but he
called his aunt to the station instead.
He also confirmed to the court that he did not record the statement of the
defendant on his phone because he was using a small phone at the moment.
"The complainant said that when the defendant picked up the knife, all the
occupants ran out of the room but the deceased drew closer to him.
"The complainant, while making his statement, said that the defendant
stabbed the deceased in the compound but when we got to the house, none of the
tenants was ready to write a statement and I did not make any arrests.
"I called a photographer to take a picture of the deceased at their
hospital and I cannot tell if this is a case of manslaughter because the
defendant confirmed that he stabbed the deceased,” the witness said.
Another IPO, ASP Kazeem Oladimeji, attached to State Criminal Investigation
Department (SCID) Panti, testified that the case was transferred to him on May
18, 2022, and his team visited the crime scene at No 4 Sebil Kazeem St., in
Ikotun-Egbe.
Mr Oladimeji said his team filed a form for a coroner, but the deceased’s
family declined a post-mortem examination because they were Muslims, and the
body was released to them for burial.
According to him, he took the defendant to the police clinic when he felt sick
while in their custody.
The defendant’s statement, the deceased photograph, a copy of the coroner
inquest form and the outpatient index card form of the deceased were admitted
in evidence after no objection from the defence.
The witness further said the investigation on May 25, 2022, revealed that the
defendant was a tenant and had not been cooperating with the co-tenants.
He, however, confirmed to the court that his team could not retrieve the knife
used in the alleged murder as they could not find it.
“We tried to retrieve the knife, but it is not in our possession because the
defendant threw it away after he used it,” he said.
The presiding Justice, Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe adjourned the case until January
17 for cross-examination and continuation of trial.
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