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Police forces in Ogun State arrested three people in connection with the death of a young man.
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The suspect was arrested after the young apprentice was electrocuted.
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A spokesperson for the commander advises that artisans always give priority to safety and always take preventive measures to deal with such accidents.
Agents from the Ogun State Police Department arrested three people for static electricity from the young man.
The three were reportedly identified as welders, Oladokun Johnson; a truck driver, Azeez Salami and truck owner Olaleye Kamaldeen were arrested in 23-year-old apprentice Jonathan Emmanuel, 23, of the apprentice Jonathan Emmanuel, who was arrested.
The incident was reportedly taken at a welding shop in the Ifo Asimolowo area of Ogun State.
According to the gathering, the victim’s father, Mr. Abah Emmanuel, went to the IFO Police Headquarters, who filed a complaint at 6 pm on Thursday, March 6, 2024.
He said he received a call in distress from the truck driver and the deceased’s owner.
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CSP Omolola Odutola confirmed the incident in a statement issued Friday, and a spokesman for the command said after receiving the complaint that police forces began to operate.
She said;
Preliminary investigations revealed that welder Oladokun Johnson worked on a container on his workshop using a welding machine with exposed wires.
“At the time of the incident, Olaleye Kamaldeen, owner of Iveco truck (Lagos T Los Angeles No. 7146), arrived at a minibus carrying about ten truck rims for unloading.
When Azeez Salami (truck driver), Olaleye Kamaldeen (truck owner) and Jonathan Emmanuel (violent) rolled the rims toward the truck, one of the rims came into contact with the exposed wire, causing an immediate electric incident in the victim.”.
“After the incident, police operators recycled the welding machine and used the wires as exhibits.
“The welder, truck owner and driver have been arrested and are currently in custody as the investigation continues. The case will be transferred to SCID for further investigation and possible prosecution”.
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NSCDC officials are currently being drilled after the attack.
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