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Pregnant Policewoman Arrested Over Househelp’s Death In Oyo

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Pregnant Policewoman Arrested Over Househelp’s Death In Oyo

I know I have lost my job with the Nigeria Police over this matter.

Omolola Omolabi, a pregnant Deputy Superintendent of Police attached to the Oyo police command, has been arrested over the death of her 14-year-old house help, Tomiwa Ajayi.

Owolabi was arrested after a Beninoise, Yemisi Jimoh, accused her of killing the daughter she had in her previous marriage.

It was gathered that Jimoh handed over her daughter to her younger brother’s wife, Kehinde Ojo, who then took the young girl to Omolabi’s house in the General Gas area of Ibadan, Oyo State.

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The policewoman reportedly promised to support the teenager to learn a craft while she worked for her household, an agreement that Jimoh supported.

According to Jimoh, not less than 10 months after her 14-year-old daughter left her house alive, her corpse was returned with scars.

Owolabi however denied having a hand in the minor’s death. She said;

“I don’t know anything about this matter and the death of Tomiwa (Ajayi). I am pregnant with a baby, why will I want to kill her?

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“The hospital records are there to show that we took her (Tomiwa) for medical care before she gave up.

“I don’t want my name soiled. Already, I know I have lost my job with the Nigeria Police over this matter. I pray that Tomiwa’s family will see my efforts in this area and know I did not kill their child.”

The case has been transferred from Ogun State Police Command where it was initially reported to Oyo State Police Command, where the suspect is being detained.

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The Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Asewale Onifeso, confirmed they’ve launched an investigation into the matter, a member of the victim’s family, Alabi Adeshina, claimed there were plots by some persons to scuttle the case.

Meanwhile, the two families would meet on Monday (today), at the Iyaganku police headquarters, Oyo State.

Ojo, however, said the families had agreed to settle the matter out of court.

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