The police have apprehended two female students from a Polytechnic on suspicion of being involved in the robbery and murder of a nightclub owner in Ilorin, Kwara State.
The two suspects, Joseph Joy Adanma and Vandora Oreoluwa Favour, allegedly tied the victim, Mr. Adeniyi Ojo, the son of prominent figure Chief Emmanuel Ojo, to a hotel bed during a sexual encounter. They proceeded to steal his personal belongings, including his phones, and ultimately caused his death.
After a thorough investigation, the police tracked the stolen phones to the suspects’ location in Mowe, Lagos, where they were subsequently arrested.
The police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, announced the arrest in Abuja, stating that the suspects, Adanma and Favour, who are students of Kwara State Polytechnic, had resorted to drugging and suffocating Mr. Ojo when he did not comply with their monetary demands, leading to his tragic demise.
One of the suspects, Adanma, admitted to having a sexual relationship with the deceased, revealing that they had planned to steal from him on that fateful day.
When their victim didn’t cooperate, they drugged him and made off with his phone and other valuables, only to later discover that he had passed away.
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