There was pandemonium, yesterday, at the Police Training School, Ikeja,
Lagos, following the discovery of the lifeless body of Corporal Agi
Elias inside his car.
It was gathered that the policeman,
attached to Safer High Way Patrol, reportedly committed suicide at about
8p.m, Monday, after he missed an assessment exam held at the training
school.
Empty cans of pesticide and some tablets, suspected to have been taken by the deceased, were reportedly found inside the car.
Vanguard
learned that Elias, who was part of the policemen undergoing a
promotional course that ended Monday, was trapped in traffic on his way
from Badagry.
He got to the school, only to discover that the
assessment exam conducted by a Commissioner of Police was over. Report
said passionate pleas to the examiners fell on deaf ears.
The
distraught corporal, as gathered called his wife on phone and informed
her not to expect him back home again. He was also said to have told her
to come and pick his corpse at the training college.
When Vanguard
arrived the scene yesterday morning, Elias’ widow, family members,
friends and colleagues were seen weeping profusely.
Colleagues’ stories
According
to one of his course mates identified simply as Sanni, “we have been
here together since Friday on a training course. Yesterday, Elias was
coming from his division in Badagry when he got trapped in traffic,
which resulted in his missing the assessment exams.
“He begged
the officer in charge to help him but they told him it was late and
there was nothing they could do because it was the Commissioner of
Police, CP Fatia Owoseni, that conducted the assessment exam.”
Another
policeman, who spoke to Vanguard on the condition of anonymity, said:
“Even if he missed the assessment exams, that is not enough reason for
him to take his life. His death is not ordinary.
“Elias was
comfortable. He had two cars: an SUV and the Passat in which he died
and two houses in different parts of Lagos. He did not even think of his
family, his wife and two children.”
His corpse has been deposited in the morgue at Lagos State Teaching Hospital.
I thought he was relaxing—VENDOR
A
newspaper vendor, Bekky Onabanjo, who claimed to have seen the deceased
park his vehicle Monday night, said: “One of his legs was outside while
the other was inside the car. He was there till we closed for the day
at about 7p.m. I thought he was relaxing.
“It was this morning
(yesterday) that we found his lifeless body already stiff inside his
vehicle. There was also an empty can of a pesticide inside the car,
suggesting he could have committed suicide.”
Police statement
Confirming
the incident, the command’s spokesman, Mr. Joe Offor, said: “A
policeman was found dead in his car with number plates 489 AY, parked at
the entrance gate of High Barracks, Ikeja today (yesterday) at about
7.30a.m.”
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