Crime

Six arrested over kidnap, murder of former EKSU Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Six suspects have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Professor Femi Olaofe, the police in Ekiti State have said.

 

The victim was the former Deputy Vice Chancellor of the Ekiti State University, EKSU.

 

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Sunday Abutu, made this known in a statement in Ado-Ekiti.

 

The professor was kidnapped from his residence at 15th Avenue, Federal Housing Estate, Ado-Ekiti, on July 9.

 

He was kidnapped alongside his security guard, Abdul Opotu, during the invasion of his residence by the gunmen.

 

Abutu said upon receiving the distress call, the Rapid Response Squad, RRS, was dispatched to the scene. However, the perpetrators had already fled with the victims in the professor’s Toyota Camry. The vehicle was later recovered in a forest between Ado-Ekiti and Afao-Ekiti.

 

He stated that the state Commissioner of Police, CP Akinwale Adeniran, ordered an immediate and thorough investigation which led to the arrest of Omowaye Ayodele, also known as A.Y, at Bencom Guest House in Akure, Ondo State.

 

During interrogation, Ayodele confessed to the crime and implicated several accomplices, including Kenneth, Amodu Gbenga (a.k.a Toro), Nnamani Chukwuka (a.k.a Amechi), and Ojo (a.k.a Ojo Ijan).

 

According to the PPRO, Ayodele revealed that the security guard, Abdul Opotu, had orchestrated the kidnapping, making the operation easier for the gang.

 

He said further investigations led to the arrest of Amodu Gbenga, who confessed to supplying food and water to the gang at their hideout behind Government College, Off Ijan Road, Ado-Ekiti, adding that the suspects led police to the hideout, but the gang had already relocated the victim.

 

“On July 30, 2024, a shallow grave was discovered in a bush off Afao Road, behind the new airport site in Ado-Ekiti. The following day, the police, along with the Ministry of Environment and medical practitioners, exhumed the body, which was identified as Professor Femi Olaofe. The corpse has been deposited at Ekiti State Teaching Hospital Morgue for autopsy”. Abutu said.

 

The police spokesperson noted that efforts were ongoing to apprehend the remaining gang members, including the security guard who masterminded the crime, while the six arrested suspects are currently in custody undergoing investigation