Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni. |
He said: “Investigation is still ongoing. Detectives are trying to put together bits and pieces of information and exhibits gathered. What was reported to the police was a suicide case so we are investigating suicide and not assassination. The officers that responded said the pistol that killed Ikoli was not found on his chest as insinuated. The pistol is in our custody. However, all the things found in his apartment on the day of the incident will form preliminary report.”
The police also expressed the willingness to carry out an autopsy on the body of the deceased. However, friends of Ikoli are demanding ballistics analysis of the pistol found in Ikoli’s apartment to ascertain if the gun actually fired the bullets extracted from the deceased.
Until his death, the late Rear Admiral was the Fleet Commander at Western Naval Command, Lagos. Ikoli, a former member of the Presidential Committee on Audit of Defense Equipment Procurement (CADEP), was last Wednesday found dead in a pool of his own blood in his Apapa apartment.
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