Police Arrests Two Buyers Of The Murdered Fatinoye’s Stolen Car, Sold For N150k In Abeokuta (PHOTOS) | MarvelTvUpdates

Police Arrests Two Buyers Of The Murdered Fatinoye’s Stolen Car, Sold For N150k In Abeokuta (PHOTOS) | MarvelTvUpdates

Ogun state police on Monday, February 13, 2023, apprehended the two suspects who bought the stolen car of Kehinde and Bukola Fatinoye and their only son Oreoluwa in their determination to bring all those who were directly or indirectly involved in the heinous murder to justice.

Following the confession of the earlier arrested suspects, who informed the police that the car was sold to Azeez Usman at a rate of N150,000, the two suspects, Azeez Usman and Owolaja Aanuoluwapo, were arrested at various locations throughout the state.

After the couple were killed, the suspects grabbed their adopted son Felix Olorunyomi and their son OreOluwa, tied them up with rope, and drove them to the Ogun river bridge in the Adigbe area, where they threw them into the river.

After parking the car in the Oke Ata area of Abeokuta, the suspects later contacted Owolaja AanuOluwapo, who drove the car to Azeez Usman’s workshop, where it was disassembled and sold as parts.

According to the findings of the police investigation, the two suspects were properly informed that the vehicle had been stolen, but they nonetheless purchased it for N150,000.

After the couple were killed, the suspects grabbed their adopted son Felix Olorunyomi and their son Oreoluwa, tied them up with rope, and drove them to the Ogun river bridge in the Adigbe area, where they threw them into the river.

After parking the car in the Oke Ata area of Abeokuta, the suspects later contacted Owolaja AanuOluwapo, who drove the car to Azeez Usman’s workshop, where it was disassembled and sold as parts.

According to the findings of the police investigation, the two suspects were properly informed that the vehicle had been stolen, but they nonetheless purchased it for N150,000.

In the meantime, CP Frank Mba, the police commissioner, has ordered that all of the suspects be brought before a judge as soon as the investigation is finished.

SOURCE: SP ABIMBOLA OYEYEMI, OGUN STATE POLICE COMMAND, POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER

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