Sir K Oluwo Raises Alarm Over Plans To Blackmail Police Authority On Death Of 2 Policemen
Posted on June 20, 2023
MICHAEL AKINOLA

An Ikorodu-based estate agent, Chief Kamorudeen Lamina, has raised the alarm on plans by some unscrupulous persons to truncate the ongoing prosecution of alleged killers of two Policemen in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that Chief Lamina, popularly known as Sir K, also raised the alarm that the perpetrators have concluded plans to use him to blackmail the Police and some royal fathers.
He noted that the perpetrators have employed some Facebook bloggers to disorganize the Police in the course of ensuring justice for their slain colleagues.
The Ikorodu businessman therefore, urged any person who can assist the Police in the course of their investigations and prosecutor to come out and assist the Police with proofs and evidences.
The Police in Lagos have arrested and arraigned five persons: Shakiru Shitu, Kadiri Sonoiki, Shakiru Adeola, Taofeek Aluko and Adekunle Onasanya in connection with the death of the Policemen.
Meanwhile, some Facebook bloggers, including Abolore Ogunlamo, popularly known as Legacy Nation, have gone viral on the internet to accuse the Police of miscarriage of justice.
Lamina said, “In the last few days, I have received multiple calls from within Nigeria and overseas over a Facebook blogger, Legacy Nation, who accused me of arresting the wrong people”.
“I am not a Policeman and I don’t have anything to do with the arrest of those who killed Policemen. I am a businessman and I don’t have any reason to kill a Policeman.”
He also added that, “I know that the Police don’t joke with anybody that kills a Police officer. They must have had enough evidence before they can charge those people to Court.”
“Some people are trying to cover up the killing and what they think that they can do is to blackmail the Police and some influential people using my name.”
“If there is anybody, who knows the killer of the Policemen, he should come and assist the Police in their investigation rather than resorting to blackmail.”
“I have never evaded Police invitation due to the nature of my job. I have called the so-called Investigating Police Officer on he matter, Inspector Dare. He has denied linking me to anybody who killed the Policemen.”
Meanwhile, efforts to speak with the image maker in charge of the State Police Command, Benjamin Hundeyin, failed as calls to his mobile phone line were not answered.