Lekan Shonde |
Mr. Lekan Shonde, who
allegedly killed his wife, Ronke, surrendered himself to the Rapid Response
Squad of the Lagos State Police Command on Monday.
The
Punch report continues:
The
suspect, who spoke exclusively with PUNCH Metro, had agreed to submit
himself to the police after a conversation with our correspondent on Sunday.
Our
correspondent had reported how Lekan, a depot worker, allegedly killed Ronke
last Thursday after a disagreement at their home in the Egbeda-Idimu area of
the state.
He
was alleged to have fled the house, locking the door against the deceased and
their two children.
The
nanny, who first discovered Ronke’s corpse, was said to have raised the alarm,
drawing the attention of neighbours.
The
matter was subsequently reported at the Idimu Police Division.
Lekan,
who spoke with our correspondent while in hiding, had said his late wife was
unfaithful to him, adding that she was dating the general manager of a
publishing company.
He
said he only pushed her hand aside on the staircase during an argument over money,
adding that he never fought with her.
He
explained that he was not aware that the police were looking for him until the
news broke.
Our
correspondent, had, however prevailed on him to report at the nearest police
station.
He
said, “Fine, I will do that. But can you tell me what will happen when I report
at the station? Will they detain me and for how long?”
Our
correspondent during the 18 minutes interview explained that it would be as
long as the investigation lasted.
He
agreed to meet with our correspondent at Ikeja-Along bus stop by 7.30am on
Monday.
“Let’s
meet at 9am at Alausa. I will be at the Lagos State Attorney General’s office
with my lawyer and a friend,” he later said.
However,
by Monday, the suspect, who was communicating his movement to our
correspondent, began to vacillate.
He
did not get back until 1pm without being specific about his location.
Later
at 2.37pm, the suspect called and said he was sorting out some things, adding
that he would get back.
But
shortly after, our correspondent called the sister of the deceased, Bolatito,
who said the suspect had reported himself at the Alausa police division.
A
check at the station, however, showed that Lekan reported at the RRS office.
A
police source told our correspondent the police had been expecting him.
He
said, “We knew he would come. He appeared around 1.30pm here with some of his
friends. We alerted the Commissioner of Police, who immediately said we should
bring him to the command headquarters. We had to take him down there. He was
the one that surrendered himself to the police.”
The
suspect, at the command headquarters, insisted he never beat his wife.
He
said, “My parents, who were against the union, shunned our marriage. My mother
is dead. My father, who is over 90 years, has been full of regret, saying he
had warned me. She dated the manager of a publishing firm while still married
to me.
“On
that Thursday, after she said she had taken my ₦20,000, all I did was to slap
her. I am sorry I did that. But even after that, I still bought moi-moi and pap for her when she
said she would not cook. I took garri that night.
“She
ate and suddenly started to vomit. I asked her what the problem was, but she
said nothing. On Friday morning, she was still lying down when I left her. I
even dropped the upkeep money that I always gave her and left for work.
“It
was while at work that I was told the police visited the house and saw her
corpse. I did not touch her and God is my witness.”
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, said the police would transfer
the case to the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba.
She
said, “We had been tracking him and when he saw that the game was up, he gave
himself up. We will conduct a thorough investigation and still treat the case
as a suspected sudden and unnatural death.”
The
President of the Women Arise for Change Initiative, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, who
was also at the command, said the eventual arrest of the suspect was a step in
the right direction.
She
said the group would follow the case till the end.
She said, “The suspect has done well to come out of hiding and now, we believe that the police will do justice to the case. We will await the result of the autopsy and that will determine the next line of action.”
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