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Osun Police Arrest Imam, Three Others After Worshipper’s Death at Mosque

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The Osun State Police Command has arrested four individuals, including an Imam, following the death of a worshipper, Najeem Hammed, during morning prayers at the Ummu Hanni Adigun Memorial Central Mosque in Ogo-Oluwa, Osogbo.

According to sources, Hammed attempted to the Imam with a microphone stand after becoming displeased with a sermon he believed targeted him. The failed, and Hammed was immediately seized by other worshippers, dragged outside the mosque, and beaten.

A member of the congregation told reporters that the Imam was still delivering his sermon when Hammed approached him. After missing the , Hammed sustained serious injuries from the beating. He was taken to a police station, and while in custody, his condition worsened. He was rushed to a hospital but was later confirmed dead.

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Following the incident, family members and friends of the deceased reportedly stormed the mosque during Jumaat prayers, threatening the congregation.

Confirming the arrests, Osun Police Command Spokesperson Abiodun Ojelabi said, “Four suspects have been arrested in connection with this incident. The DPO and other tactical teams have been deployed to maintain law and order. The corpse has been deposited at Osun State Teaching Hospital, and a probe has commenced.”

The police are investigating the incident to determine the full circumstances surrounding the death.

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9 Comments

  • I think the police should investigate further before making arrests. Maybe theres more to the story than we know.

  • Do you think the police acted too quickly in arresting the Imam and others without a full investigation? Seems a bit hasty to me.

  • I cant believe the Imam got arrested! Do you think the police are being too harsh or justified in their actions?

  • I think its important to consider all perspectives before jumping to conclusions about the situation. Lets wait for more details to emerge.

  • This article raises questions about religious authority and responsibility. Should leaders be held accountable for incidents in places of worship?

  • Do you think the police acted too quickly in arresting the Imam and others? Maybe theres more to this story. #JusticeForAll

  • I think the police should thoroughly investigate the circumstances before jumping to conclusions. Just my two cents!

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