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Police to investigate death of Akala’s ex – ADC who reportedly commits suicide in Ogbomoso

The police, led by FCID spokesperson ASP Aminat Mayegun, have announced their intention to investigate the death of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Gbolahan Olugbemi, who was found deceased in his residence in Ogbomosho, Oyo State.

Olugbemi, an officer from the Lagos Police Command, had gone to celebrate the Easter holidays. The senior police officer, renowned for his involvement during the #EndSARS protest, passed away under mysterious circumstances.

According to a police source at FCID, several individuals will be summoned for questioning regarding the incident. This is in light of the belief that the deceased could not have died by suicide, as is being rumored.

The source stated, “This investigation aims to determine the deceased’s whereabouts prior to his passing, who was present when he entered his room, and who had possession of his two mobile phones at the time of his death.”

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Insider information from Ogbomoso reveals that the body of the 50-year-old police officer was discovered alone in his lavish residence. The incident has deeply affected the officers within the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), who are now mourning the loss. Many small groups of officers were observed discussing the incident.

Olugbemi, a recipient of a United Nations Law Enforcement and Administration medal, served as the ADC to the late Oyo State Governor, Alao Akala. He held positions such as Divisional Police Officer in Ilupeju and Area Commander in Ajah, both located in Lagos. He received training in Operations pertaining to Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism, received numerous awards in Nigeria and abroad, and gained media recognition for several commendable actions throughout his career.

Olugbemi graduated from the University of Lagos and the Olabisi Onabanjo University, and previously served as the Personal Assistant to late DIG Israel Ajao and late CP Young Arebamen.

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