CRIME

NAF Hand Over Three Suspects Involved In Arotile’s Death To Police

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Friday handed over to the Kaduna State Police Command, the three suspects allegedly involved in the accident that led to the death of Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile on July 14.

The suspects were handed over to Edward Omosanyin by the Commander 453 NAF Base Service Group, Hadi Ahmed at the NAF Base Kaduna.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAF) reports that the police are expected to conduct further investigation into the incident for possible prosecution.

“It will be recalled that on July 14, 2020, at about 16:30hrs, a KIA Sorento SUV with registration number AZ 478 MKA (Kaduna) driven by

Nehemiah Adejoh knocked down Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile when she was walking along Air Marshal Ibrahim Alfa Road in Nigerian Air Force Base Kaduna.

“She was later pronounced dead by the doctor on call at the 461 Nigerian Air Force Hospital Kaduna.

“Other occupants of the vehicle at the time of the accident were Mr Igbekele Folorunsho and Mr Festus Gbayegun,” Mr Ahmed, a group captain, said.

He said the three suspectd persons were former schoolmates of Ms Arotile at the NAF Secondary School, Kaduna, who were in the Base to visit the wife of a serving senior officer.

The commander recalled that the NAF had on July 19, informed Nigerians that the the three suspects were detained at the No. 1 Air Provost Wing, 453 Base Services Group Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna.

“It was also stated that the case being civil in nature would be transferred to the Nigeria Police for further investigation and possible prosecution in line with extant laws.

“It is on this note that I officially hand over the three persons and the vehicle to the Nigeria Police, Kaduna State Command for further necessary action,” Mr Ahmed said.

He assured that the NAF would provide necessary cooperation to the police in the course of its investigation.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Jalige, who spoke to journalists after the handing over, said senior police officers had since visited the scene of the incident, and assured of transparent investigation.

Ms Arotile, the first female combat helicopter pilot, was buried with full military honour at the National Military Cemetery on Thursday in Abuja.

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