A local hunter has reportedly killed a young man in Iwo, headquarters of Iwo Local Government Area of Osun State over an argument.
Spokesperson for the Police Command spokesperson, Yemisi Opalola, confirmed the arrest.
It was said that the hunter met the deceased at the junction of Latico area in the town around 3am on Tuesday, after which an argument ensued between them over the victim’s destination.
It was also learn that after sometime some residents heard the sound of gun and upon visiting the scene, met the hunter trying to carry the body of the deceased before calling police and other security agencies.
While confirming the incident, the Public Relation Officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp in Osun, Kehinde Adeleke, explained that the hunter was arrested by the police and rescued from the scene which already has mob gathered around to unleash mayhem on the hunter.
She stated that some youths in the area started burn fire protesting the killing of the victim but calm was restored in the area by a team of NSCDC operatives at the scene.
Speaking further, the police spokesperson, said police has commenced investigation into the circumstances leading to the killing of the victim.
Opalola restated the command’s warning on careful handling of guns to avoid accident and killing, calling on the public, especially hunters and other security outfit to maintain vigilant with gun handling.
“The Osun State Police Command is miffed with the report/news of the shooting/killing of a man in Iwo despite continuous warnings/sensitization of members of the public especially hunters and other local security outfits on the use of guns (firearms).
“The Command is using this medium to appeal to members of the public especially the family of the deceased and residents of Iwo to remain calm and not to take law into their hands as the Command has set up a team of crack detectives to investigate the circumstances that led to the shooting/killing of the man in the town.
“Meanwhile, the suspect has since been identified, arrested and presently in the police custody,” the PPRO.