Wednesday, September 16

Body Of NDLEA Drowning Floats.

The body of 32 year old Dapo Olasore who drowned on Sunday during a raid by the operatives of the NDLEA has floated up from the river.

 It was gathered that even after he fell into the river, the security operatives refused to rescue him, going as far as to threaten to shoot anyone who attempted it

It was learnt that the body of the victim floated around 9pm on Monday.

PUNCH Metro had reported that the Law graduate was about boarding a canoe on Sunday when some officers of the NDLEA stormed the area in two unregistered vehicles.

It was learnt that the officers, who had come to arrest a suspected drug dealer, Saheed, began shooting sporadically into the air, sending frightened residents scampering for safety.

Residents recount that some of the officials went to where the victim was and held him by the trousers.

He was said to have fallen into the Agboyi River while trying to free himself.

 Dayo Seun, who attempted to rescue him, was scared away by the NDLEA men,they pointed guns at him and prevented him from rescuing the drowning man, leading to his death.

The remains of the Ibadan, Oyo State indigene, reportedly floated on Monday, after efforts to locate him on Sunday proved abortive.

A resident and friend of the victim, Tosin Oshin, told PUNCH of the development on the telephone.

He said, “His remains have been found. His body floated around 9pm some distance away from where he drowned; it was bloated and smelly.”

PUNCH Metro was told that relatives of the victims had started arriving from Temide Olorunshogo, Ibadan, and were making efforts to get a police report for the burial.

It was learnt that the matter was reported at the Alapere Police Division.

“Those living in the community said they will be the ones to bury him after some traditional rites. But they are insisting on getting a police report to avoid any problems with the authorities,” he added.

The elder brother of the victim, Bolarin Olasore, said he received the news with shock, adding that the family was concerned with Dapo’s burial.

“I still spoke with him last Saturday and he said he would come to see me in Ibadan. I had gone for a birthday party when I heard the news. We are all sad because he was a good son.

“I have come down from Ibadan to represent the family and plan his burial with the village head.

“The family has also instructed me that we should not drag any case with the NDLEA because there is nothing that can compensate for his life. He still has a five-year-old kid and an aged mother and we all are grieving. Starting a case could compound the situation because they will start saying we should exhume his corpse and do all kinds of things.”

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