The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Commissioner, Mr Tunji Disu, on Monday, March 10, 2025, narrated how a retired soldier asked police to kill his son that was arrested for cultism when Disu was a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ogun State.

The police commissioner disclosed this on his X handle on Monday morning while writing on the importance of parental care, saying many people used to think a police station is a place where parents bring their children for rehabilitation.

According to the police commissioner, when he was the DPO of the Ago Iwoye Divisional Headquarters of the Ogun State Police Command, a retired soldier came to his office, demanding that the police should kill his son, a university student arrested for cultism.

Mr Tunji Disu, FCT Police Commissioner .

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He added that however, the following day, the man came to the station with a pack of food, and asked about the well-being of the son he asked the police to kill the previous day.

He wrote: “A retired soldier once came into my office in Ago Iwoye, demanding we kill his son, a university student arrested for cultism. His rage was volcanic.

“Yet, the very next day, that same man returned, food in hand and asked after his son’s well-being. When I joked, ‘So you don’t want us to kill him again?’ His eyes betrayed a truth every parent knows: anger is often the flipside of helpless love.”

Disu added that a few years later, he met the young man his father asked to be killed in Sagamu and the man had got married and become a responsible father himself. Disu said when he asked him if he would love to see his child involved in cultism, the man’s answer was an emphatic No.

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He also wrote about other things regarding parental responsibilities taken to the police stations, including a man who asked him to keep his drug-addicted son in detention.

Below is the screenshot of the post by the senior police officer on the matter:

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