Babatunde |
More shocking details
have emerged about Muritala Babatunde, who killed Adebisi Oriade 21, and Julian
Eke Imaga, 18, both students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU),
Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State.
Our correspondent
travelled to Babatunde’s village,
Oru-Ijebu Town in Ogun
State and learnt that the community members, including the king, Oloru of
Oru-Ijebu, Oba Abdurasaq Olufemi Adebanjo, have been terrorized for years by
the suspect and his members.
He had allegedly
killed over 40 people in his community, including his little cousin. He also
used to subject his father to series of beatings, allegedly encouraged by his
mother.
Latest information
reaching New Telegraph, says that
police have arrested his dad and are presently quizzing him. The dad, Mr.
Mojeed Oladele, was picked when police couldn’t find his mom.
He was also alleged to
have once stormed his king’s palace, pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot
the petrified man.
When he was arrested,
sounds of jubilations had resonated in the community, but that had since
fizzled out. The elations of the community died after policemen, who were on
investigation, escorted Babatunde to his community.
Babatunde rather than be
ashamed or cowed by the presence of the police detectives and his handcuffs,
stared at his king and told him in a cold voice: “I’m coming back to kill you.”
Shivers had simply run
down the spines of the king and other community members. The fear intensified
when news came that some politicians were working hard to ensure Babatunde
regains his freedom.
Babatunde 29, who
claimed to have dropped out of OOU, had earlier described himself as the number
one-Capone-in his cult group.
He and his confraternity
member,
Taiwo Razaq, 18, were arrested by
operatives of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Special Intelligence
Response Team (IRT), led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Mr Abba Kyari,
after they murdered Adebisi and Julian by bludgeoning both to them with planks
and guns.
Adebisi, popularly
known as 'Oh Dollar,' was until his death a 300-Level Computer Science student
of OOU while his girlfriend, Julian, was a100-Level Law student of the same
university.
Babatunde, who further
claimed to have dropped out of OOU in 2012 following his initiation into the
Black Axe Movement (Aiye Confraternity), said he and the late Adebisi were
involved in cyber fraud deals.
He claimed that
Adebisi reneged on their agreement on the deal, which made him to kill him. He
also confessed to have killed Julian because she witnessed the murder of
Adebisi and might spill the bean.
Even though Babatunde
had been arrested, tension continued to envelope the community as news filtered
out about his likely release. The released is allegedly being facilitated by
politicians who used to contract Babatunde to carry out dirty jobs for them.
After the arrest of
Babatunde, a son of the soil, the community members began to panic that some
members of his confraternity, residing in the village, might carry out a
reprisal and target people perceived as enemies of their number one.
The community members’
fears are real as they have taken to closing shops as early as 7pm, which was
not the norm. Many, after close of business day, remain locked up in their
homes. Babatunde’s mother, identified simply as Kadijat, was said to have
escaped over fear that police might come for her.
Operatives of the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), attached to the palace
prevented our correspondent from seeing the monarch, Adebanjo.
His queen, however,
reluctantly came out. She emphatically stated that her husband couldn’t speak
on any matter that had to do with Babatunde.
When our correspondent
called Adebanjo on his mobile line, he listened and then cut off the line. When
our correspondent tried his line again, he had switched off his phone.
An 80-year-old man,
High Chief Albert Oladele Idowu, second in command to the monarch, bravely
chooses to speak.
Idowu, without mincing
words, blamed Babatunde criminal ways and lifestyle on his mother.
He said: “We’re living
on the mercy of God in this community. Since Babatunde’s arrest, we have not
been sleeping easy. The problem with Babatunde started when he was young; his
father took him to a vocational school to learn a trade, but the mother
withdrew him. Let me tell you the truth; there was never any time that Babatunde
had an admission into OOU as he claimed. The mother over pampered him.
“Two years ago,
Babatunde beat his father for scolding him over his bad ways. When elders of
the community heard about it, we summoned him to the palace. He promised to
turn a new leaf. We were, however, shocked when he went back to his old ways
and if anything, he became more daring and dangerous. When we noticed that he
had started grooming some boys in the community, we invited some of our
children who had excel in their various fields to come to the village and
educate the young ones about the dangers in associating with cultism and other
vices. Those that participated in the trainings were empowered to start their own
business. Many of them are presently doing well.”
Idowu explained that
lack of proper upbringing of a child, eventually leads to what had become of
Babatunde’s life today.
He said: “We have
employed Neighbourhood Watch officials to go round the community and monitor
people’s activities. If they see any suspicious looking persons, such a person
would be invited to the palace for questioning and decisions taken immediately.
Those who are involved in cultism are banished because they bring stains to the
community.”
Another resident, who
spoke on the condition of anonymity said: “The spot where the Babatunde usually
kill his victims is his mother’s shrine. We believe that the young man uses
human blood to appease the gods of the shrine.
Babatunde’s mother is a dreadful person; nobody
dares to confront and complains about her son. We’re living in bondage here.
The police brought him to the community on investigation and later took him to
his family home. They also took him to the market square. It was at the market
square that he pointed at our monarch. He threatened to kill our monarch after
he was released. Since then, everyone had been scared, especially since his
boys are all over the community.”
The resident further
said: “He also claimed to have killed about 47 people. He said this while threatening
to kill another guy. He said that the guy would be the number 48. We’re
appealing to the police and the state government not to release him. We heard
some politicians are trying to get police to release him. Babatunde’s return to
the community will be catastrophic for everyone. Majority of the residents have
fled because of the fear that when Babatunde returns, heads will roll. Everyone
is living in fear.”
When our correspondent
visited Babatunde family’s house, the place was deserted. Goats and fowls were
sighted wandering the compound.
Another member of the
community, Tajudeen, said: “Babatunde has committed a lot of atrocities in this
community and its environs. To the extent that he killed his elder brother’s
son and also took in the search for the boy.
The corpse of the boy was finally found and findings pointed to Babatunde being
behind his murder. When they asked him why he
killed the boy, he claimed that his elder brother offended him, which was why
he abducted his son. He took the boy into the forest, where he usually kills
people, tied his legs and hands and then strangled him. Babatunde doesn’t know
family members when it comes to killing. His middle name is death; he so much
enjoys killing people.”
Many in the community
refused to speak with our correspondent, fearful that Capone boy’s will mark
them for death. Operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) were
stationed at various checking points leading to and fro the community. Both
commercial and private vehicles were subjected to thorough search.
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