Lagos police arrest Pastor for church members death, after 'spiritual bath'
The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested a pastor, Samuel Olusoji, in connection with the death of two
of his church members, who reportedly got drowned during a ‘spiritual
bath’.
PUNCH Metro had reported on
Monday, December 22, that two brothers, 23-year-old Abiodun and Ayinde
Oniru, 20, died while they went for a ‘spiritual bath’ at a river in
Ogombo, Ajah, Lagos.
The bath, it was gathered, was an annual
spiritual cleansing, organised by Olusoji who pastors the Cherubim and
Seraphim Church, Ori-Oke Ibukun, Ilasan, Ajah, Lagos.
It was reported that after the deaths,
Olusoji allegedly fled the church to evade arrest, while most church
members also withdrew. However, the police had arrested the assistant
pastor, who was also the church secretary.
On Tuesday, when PUNCH Metro visited
the Ogombo Police Division, Ajah, it was gathered that Olusoji had been
arrested by the police. The pastor, it was learnt, was arrested at
about 9am on Tuesday after four days on the run.
At the police station, Punch correspondent
observed about 20 members of the church sitting under a shed, who came
for a ‘solidarity visit’ to Olusoji who had been detained by the police.
One of the members, who identified himself simply as Olamide, told PUNCH Metro that
the deaths were a shock to all of them, adding that the pastor had not
even got to the river on Saturday when the two members drowned.
He said, “Our church has existed in the
Ilasan area for 23 years now without any record of this kind of
mysterious death. The spiritual bath we went for is an annual exercise
which is carried out as a part of our end-of-the-year activities. So,
they came on Saturday to observe it. I did not come with them but, it
was almost all the church members that came.
“I know the two deceased very well. We used to eat and play together. The pastor had not even arrived on that morning.
“The church members were brought by one
of our elders. The two were warned not to swim in the river, but they
insisted that they were used to swimming as they grew up in Eti Osa.
That was how they plunged and unfortunately drowned. There is nothing
spiritual about it.”
Punch correspondent overheard some other church members saying Olusoji was innocent in the matter.
Some policemen, however, came out to drive away the church members ─ some of who were at the point of tears ─ from the premises.
Speaking with punch, the
father of the deceased, Mr. Okokuku Oniru, said his children’s deaths
were a rude shock to the family, adding that the two had spent about
five days in the church before the incident.
He said, “I am aware that the police have arrested the pastor, but God knows everything.
“My children were regular members of the
church, and their deaths are a rude shock to all of us. I am also a
member of the church and usually donate during any thanksgiving. I know
the police will do their work.”
When Punch visited the
church around 2pm, it was observed that the premises, which had coconut
and palm trees, were deserted. Only a handful of people were seen
chatting under a tree.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the arrest, adding that
investigations were still ongoing.
He said, “The pastor actually turned
himself over to the police at Ogombo on Tuesday morning. Investigations
still continue on the matter.”
culled :punch
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