Pastors kill brother-in-law in Ogun
Operatives
of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested two pastors, Chukwuka Stephen
and Ejim Stephen, for allegedly killing their brother-in-law, Peter Chukwuyem,
in the Papa-Ibafo area of the state.
The
state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said in a statement on
Thursday that the suspects, while living with Chukwuyem, were using the frontage
of his house to conduct church services.
However,
they became enraged when Chukwuyem stopped them from conducting church services
in the frontage of his house.
Oyeyemi
said,
“Men
of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested two self-acclaimed pastors,
Chuckwuka Stephen, 43, and Ejim Stephen, 39, for killing their brother-in-law,
Peter Chukwuyem, on Tuesday, February 5, 2019.
“The
victim, who was married to the elder sister of the two suspects, brought them
from their village in Delta State to Papa-Ibafo in Ogun State, where they lived
with the couple for some time. While they were living with the deceased, they
were using the frontage of his house for their church activities, but when
their conduct was no longer pleasant to their brother-in-law, he sent them away
from the place, which led to them nursing animosity against the deceased.
“On
Tuesday, February 5, 2019, the deceased went to his farm with two of his
teenage daughters in the morning and met the suspects on the farm. Because of
the presence of the two girls, the suspects were unable to do anything to him
for fear of being exposed. In the evening of the same day, the deceased went
back to the farm alone and the suspects, who had been waiting for him on the
farm, accosted him and butchered him to death.”
The
PPRO said, “It was when the deceased didn’t return on time that his wife traced
him to the farm and found his dead body. She subsequently went to the Ibafo
Police Station, where she lodged a complaint. The two brothers were later
arrested by the police at Ibafo based on the accounts of the two daughters of
the deceased, who informed the police that they saw the two suspects earlier on
their father’s farm.
“On
interrogation, the suspects denied killing their brother-in-law, but when they
were confronted by the two daughters of the deceased, they confessed to killing
the deceased on his farm, because he deprived them the continuous use of his
frontage for their church activities.
“The
corpse of the deceased was subsequently removed and deposited in the General
Hospital mortuary for post-mortem examination.”
Oyeyemi
added that the Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, had ordered the immediate
transfer of the suspects to the homicide section of the State Criminal
Investigation and Intelligence Department for proper investigation and
prosecution.
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