Police Inspector, Haruna Mohammed found dead in Ogun hotel after marathon sex with on the run girl
Nigeria Police Force is frantically looking for a mysterious lady who disappeared after a man, suspected to be a policeman, allegedly died during a sex romp in a hotel room in Ogun State.
According to sources, it is yet unknown if the deceased is a policeman or not. Also, if he is a policeman, nobody knows his place of primary assignment.
Just as Police investigators are looking for his sex partner, who seemed to have vanished into thin air, leaving the Inspector’s dead body in the hotel room, so also are they trying to gather further information about the deceased.
What is clear, however, is that the deceased, Mohammed Haruna, checked into a hotel room with a lady and was later found dead by a staff of the hotel who saw the hotel room door ajar and went to check it out.
The room revealed the dead cop, but his sex partner had disappeared into the wind.
It is also clear when a bag in the hotel room was checked, a police uniform, with the nametag of Mohammed Haruna, was seen, with the rank of an Inspector.
A police source told Securitynewsalert: “It was on Saturday 15th February 2025, at about 11:30 am, that one Mr Abiodun Olagunju, the owner of Super G Royal Hotel, located in Akute, came to report that at about 1:am, one Haruna Mohammed and lady, who name and address is yet unknown, came to lodge at his hotel.
“Olagunju said that at about 6:am, the said lady came to the reception and requested table water.
“Later, at about 8:52 am, the manager of the hotel, Deborah Ogunjobi, discovered that the door of the room was not locked.
“When she opened the door, she saw the lifeless body of the said Haruna Mohammed. After receiving this complaint, police detectives moved to the scene and took copious photographs.
“The corpse was removed and deposited at Life Channel Mortuary Olamne. A Police camouflage uniform with Inspector rank and nametag, Haruna Mohammed, was found in his bag.
“The manager of the hotel was brought to the station for interrogation. The lady who went to the hotel with the deceased is still at large.”