Touching: Innocent bricklayer regains freedom after 24 years behind bars

Touching: Innocent bricklayer regains freedom after 24 years behind bars

By the time he was freed on July 14, 2024, Lukman Adeyemi had spent 24 years behind prison bars. It was recently proven that he was innocent of the crime for which he was arrested.

Lukman’s touching story, first shared by Vanguard, represents a sordid scar from the many atrocities of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

Only 26 when he was arrested in 2000, the victim is a native of Iwerele, Iwajowa Local Government, Oyo State. He was a bricklayer.

According to him, it was due to being loyal to his friend, Ismaila Lasisi, that landed him in the ordeal. Ismaila was invited by the SARS operatives. When Lukman learned of that he accompanied his friend to the station. He was arrested and was tortured to confessing that he played a role in a murder.

“In August 2000, after returning home from work with a friend living with me, Ismaila Lasisi, we were told that the Police came to look for Ismaila and he was asked to report himself in the station.

“I immediately decided to follow him to the station, lo and behold I was arrested and detained along with him. I was tortured to the point of death over a crime I knew nothing about, right from the police station.

“I had a close shave with the death over a murder of a woman who was hired by some ex-friends of Ismaila Lasisi to fetch water for them at the construction site. The woman left home in the morning and she never returned home.

“Ismaila Lasisi once lived with them. He begged to come and live with me after he had a misunderstanding with these people in March. I knew these people from a far distance. Our paths never crossed in life for anything. This was how I was charged to court along with these people over an offence I never had any knowledge of.

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“In 2009 we were sentenced to death. We filed separate appeals but the appeal failed to the Supreme Court.

“My story of innocence to whoever cared to listen fell on deaf ears, with many questioning, ‘If you’re not one of them, why mention your name?’ ‘If truly you are innocent why can’t court free you?’

“I felt abandoned by truth itself. I spent 24 years behind bars like 24 hours, a sleepless night that lasted for two decades.

“In June 2023 one of the officers of the Correctional Service, Deputy Superintendent of Correctional (DSC) AbdulKareem Awesu introduced my case to a Pastor and I spoke with him on phone.

“On 17th July 2023, a group Centre for Justice Mercy and Reconciliation, CJMR, led by Pastor Hezekiah Olujobi visited us at the Ibara Correctional Service where they listened to all of us including the culprits who exonerated us. The organization went with all our judgement and shed light on our innocence.

“June 14, 2024, shall remain evergreen and memorable day in my life. Light shone upon me, rain fell on my head for the first time and I saw the moon for the first time.

“I never knew I could pay for the sin of another man. How could I have committed an offense and still boldly walk into a police station to report myself?” Lukman lamented.

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