Osun Police To Lead Probe As Missing Ogun FRSC Officer, Daughter Feared Killed By Herbalist
THE Osun State Police Command is set to lead the investigation into the circumstances leading to the death of a senior officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Funmilayo Oluwamayokun Lasisi and her daughter, Sewa Lasisi.
The 38-year-old and her daughter were declared missing in Ogun State.
However, they have been reportedly found dead with a mutilated body part at a suspected herbalist’s den in Osun State.
A Facebook user, Ayomideji Solanke, said, the discovery was made over the weekend.
The deceased were reported missing on the morning of Sunday, November 2, after they left their residence at the Obasanjo Hilltop Estate, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, and never returned.
Sharing an update on the incident on Facebook, Solanke disclosed that a family source had revealed that the remains of the missing officer and her daughter were found at a suspected herbalist’s den in Osun.
Solanke wrote, “The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the Federal Road Safety Corps officer, SRC Lasisi Funmilayo Oluwamayokun, and her young daughter, Sewa, has taken a tragic turn as their remains were reportedly discovered in the home of a suspected herbalist in Osun State.
“Fresh revelations emerged at the weekend when a source close to the bereaved husband disclosed that the bodies of the officer and her daughter were recovered from the residence of a traditional healer in an undisclosed community in Osun State.”
He added that while the wife of the herbalist has been arrested, the herbalist has since been on the run.
Confirming the incident, the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, disclosed that the Osun State Command has arrested some suspects in connection with the incident.
According to Ogunlowo, the Osun command also discovered some exhibits at the scene, which were suspected to be body parts of the missing officer and her daughter.
“The Osun command has commenced an investigation, and they have made some arrests. They found some exhibits that are body parts.
“For convenience’s sake, Osun will be investigating the matter, and we will be lending the necessary support. The suspect is with them,” Ogunlowo said.

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