A woman, Fatima Wasiu, is seeking
justice for her late son and has accused the police in Lagos of being tardy
with the probe of the teenager’s death.
Fatima alleged that her 14-year-old
son, Basit Wasiu, was strangled after her landlord threatened to forcefully
evict her family from his house.
It was gathered that while the
police were investigating the case, the landlord of No. 8 Adeniran Street,
Isale Iju Ogundimu, Iju, Ishaga, Lagos State, was released after he allegedly
paid the sum of N350,000 and no further action was taken on the case.
The mother of four said she was
denied justice because she did not have money and had no one to fight for her.
Fatima told our correspondent, “I
moved into the apartment in 2016. When my rent was due for renewal in June
2018, my landlord requested that I pay for one and half years, but I told him
that I could only afford to pay for one year. At first, he told me to bring the
money but after some days, he returned it and said the payment was already
late.
“Afterwards, he started
pressurising me that I should leave his house. He said if I didn’t leave on my
own accord, he would forcefully push me out. I begged him to give me some time
to get another apartment, because I am separated from my husband and I am the
only one taking care of our four kids.
“In July, someone called me and
told me that he was directed by my landlord to call me. He also threatened that
I must leave the house or I would pay dearly for my refusal to leave. I went to
beg the landlord not to harm me and my children.
“After some days, I went to get
some foodstuffs for my catering business. I left my last son at home hale and
hearty. But by the time I got back, I met his corpse on the chair. I quickly
rushed him to the nearest hospital with the hope that something could be done
to revive him, but it was too late. It was at the hospital that the bruise
around his neck was shown to me and it was confirmed that my son was
strangled.”
The Oyo State indigene said she had
not found peace since the incident, because the suspected killer of her son is
still walking free.
Fatima added, “When I returned to
my apartment, the landlord had already mobilised some policemen from the Red
House Police Station, Iju, Ishaga, to come and arrest me for refusing to leave
his house. After I explained all that happened to the policemen, my landlord
was detained instead and the case was transferred to the State Criminal
Investigation and Intelligence Department, Panti, Yaba.
“While we were at the SCIID, we
were asked to pay N20,000 for an affidavit. My husband was able to raise
N15,000 and we promised to pay the balance. Some days later, while we were
still trying to raise the balance, we were told that my landlord has been
released on bail. I learnt that the sum of N350,000 was paid for his release
and he has been walking freely ever since.”
The Police Public Relations
Officer, CSP Chike Oti, however, said the landlord was released because there
was nothing linking him to the death of the teenager, adding that the police
had done all that was needed to be done on the case.
He stated, “The landlord was
invited for questioning and he denied the allegation. We didn’t let him go; we
still transferred the case to the Homicide Section of the SCIID, Panti, to
investigate further. Investigation commenced and his alibi was checked upon to
be true and there was nobody to corroborate the evidence of the tenant.
“Nothing so far has linked the
landlord to the death in question. In other words, no criminal evidence has
been established against the landlord. He was granted an administrative bail
and the case file was sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for
advice.
“Everything that is needed to be
done as far as the police are concerned has been done. The police invited the
family of the boy to seek their consent for an autopsy to be conducted to
ascertain the cause of death, but they did not respond to the invitation.
“The man was not released because
of N350,000. Anyone who knows the Homicide Section of the SCIID will know that
they are very thorough. It is because nothing was found against the man that
was why he was released and not because of money.”
Source: Nairaland
Source: Nairaland
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