The police in Ogun State have arrested three persons for allegedly killing a couple on June 30.
James Olaosebikan, 72, and his wife, Esther, 68, were murdered in cold blood at their Sagamu home.
Their killers, according to the police, entered their home through the ceiling and butchered them.
The suspects, Ibrahim Uthman, Aba Abdulkareem and Abdulhamid Ibrahim were arrested on July 12 and they confessed to have killed the couple after they (the couple) recognised one of the four armed men who invaded their home to rob them.
Police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), said the incident was reported by the coupleโs son, Joseph Olaosebikan.
He said: โUpon the report, the Commissioner of Police, Bashir Makama, ordered the DPO of Sagamu Division, SP Okiki Agunbiade, to fish out the killers within the shortest possible time. The DPO and his men embarked on technical and forensic investigation of the case and their efforts yielded positive result with the arrest of three members of the gang.
โThey confessed being members of a robbery gang and that one of their colleagues, now at large, invited them for the purpose of robbing an old couple and a nearby shop.
โBut on getting to the house, they discovered that the couple recognised one of them, hence they killed them.
โCP Bashir Makama has ordered the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) to take over the case for proper investigation. He also directed that the fleeing member of the gang must be brought to book within the shortest possible time,โ said Oyeyemi.