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The
police investigator, who is of the Homicide Section, Criminal Investigation
Department, Panti, Yaba, also insisted that the incident could have been
sabotage.
Led in
evidence by police lawyer, Mr. Chukwu Agwu, Agboyi testified that the aircraft
was on a circuit training mission and was flying very low.
The
witness said he led the team that investigated the collapse and also a member
of the Federal Government’s panel.
Agboyi
disclosed: “I recorded statements from 34 witnesses who claimed the aircraft
was flying very low and had caused panic among residents of the Ikotun area.”
However, the
witness noted that the police had not completely ruled out the possibility of
structural defects as being responsible for the collapse, as they are still
waiting for the final report of the investigating team put up by the Federal
Government.
To
support his argument, he disclosed that his team wrote to the Lagos State
Ministry of Works to analyze the materials used for the building, adding that
they were still awaiting the report. He
maintained that the preliminary reports suggested that the collapse could have
been caused by internal sabotage from lodgers or visitors to the church.
He said:
“The saboteur, undetected, could have used explosives or chemical substances to
bring down the building.”
He told
the coroner led by Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe that the Bomb Disposal Unit
of the Police visited the scene of the incident but was yet to present their
report.
Agboyi
disclosed he interviewed one of the survivors, Mr Taiwo Temitayo Taiwo, who
claimed “he heard a thunderous noise and saw lightening moments before the
building came crashing.”
He said
after watching the footage of the incident, he was of the view that it was
consistent with controlled demolitions.
“The
building came down in seconds. From the analysis of experts, the collapse
looked like controlled demolition. It should be subjected to the testing of
experts outside the country,” the witness suggested.
He
explained further that the Federal Government inter-agency panel
investigating the incident had yet to conclude its findings.
The
proceedings continue today.
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