Mr Omotosho, a trader in Gbagi market, Ibadan, Oyo State capital, died in the custody of the State CID of the police on July 21.
Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu
PREMIUM TIMES had reported how a police team stormed Mr Omotosho’s neighbourhood around Agugu area at about midnight of July 16. He was arrested alongside some persons in the area by the operatives, who reportedly came for his nephew, Kabir. They arrested him instead.Mr Omotosho was later remanded at the CID office at Iyaganku, for six days.
This newspaper learnt that rather than give him medical treatment, the police authorities at Iyaganku tied him with ropes and made him lie face down all through the night. Ms Omotosho added that “she and six other children have been left without a father and breadwinner owing to the incident.”
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