An Inspector of the Nigeria Police based at the Kwali Division of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lawal Ibrahim is said to have died during a sexual rendezvous with a woman at Palasa Guest Inn in Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT.
The NigeriaLawyer reports that the incident happened last Thursday, around 6:am when the deceased police officer checked into the guest room with a lady identified as Maryam Abba.
After they first met on social media three months ago, the news outlet revealed, the deceased reportedly invited the woman over from Dutse, Jigawa State,
It was further disclosed that the now-deceased police inspector allegedly had the first round of sex with the lady on the night of Wednesday. At about 6:am when the lady woke the police officer up, they were said to have had another round of sex.
It was learnt that after the second round of sex, the lady discovered that the police officer’s breathing became so erratic and then he stopped moving, At that point, she was said to have sprinkled water on him but his body was still not moving.
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The woman then raised an alarm and alerted the hotel manager, identified as Danlami Palasa, who rushed to the Gwagwalada police division and reported the incident. Thereafter policemen were mobilised to the hotel where the lifeless body of the officer was found inside the room.
It was learnt that the lady was immediately arrested while the lifeless body of the police officer was taken to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital where doctors confirmed him dead and his corpse deposited at the hospital’s mortuary.
The NigeriaLawyer further learnt that some items recovered by the police inside the hotel room included watermelon, a drug suspected to be an aphrodisiac, a phone charger and the officer’s identity card.
A police officer at the Gwagwalada division, who spoke under anonymity confirmed the incident, saying the lady was under detention while investigation into the incident had commenced under close monitoring.
The spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, SP Adeh Josephine, is yet to react to the incident.
Credit: The NigeriaLawyer