The Police in Osun state has arrested a cleric for allegedly killing a fellow preacher.
The accused, identified simply as Pastor Adepoju, was said to have murdered one Julius Olusoji Oguntoye, also a pastor, with a cutlass.
Adepoju, who presides over a branch of the Apostolic Church located at the Oke Afata, Gbongan area of the state reportedly butchered Oguntoye because according to him, the latter was “stealing his glory".
It was gathered that the murder took place at about 8.00 p.m in front of the mission house of The Apostolic Church, Okeola, Gbongan, which was the deceased’s official residence.
Immediately the Divisional Police Officer of Gbongan Division received the information, he reportedly led other detectives to the scene where they recovered the cutlass used by Adepoju to inflict fatal injuries on his fellow pastor, and he confessed to the crime.
Information gathered revealed that trouble started at about 6.40p.m. when Pastor Adepoju left his residence with a cutlass and went to Oguntoye’s official residence, and accused him of casting a spell on him, thereby ‘stealing his glory’ and those of his children. He was also said to have alleged that the deceased rained curses on him, warning him to stop all those things.
The murder suspect thereafter engaged the late pastor in a fight during which he used a sharp cutlass to inflict a deep cut on the chest and stomach of the deceased, resulting in multiple injuries and instant death. Confirming the incident, the police spokesperson in Osun state Police Command, Folasade Odoro, a Deputy Superintendent of Police said that the suspect had been arrested and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Osogbo, while the remains of the deceased had been deposited at the General Hospital Mortuary, Ile-Ife for autopsy.
Source: Saturday Tribune
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