The spokesperson said the commissioner of police (CP) warned the public against patronising unregistered or illegal medical facilities.
Mr Olushola did not give details of the officer and what led to his death.
Mr Aidamenbo said four suspects, who are from the north, were arrested in connection with the crime.
A witness, who spoke with journalists on Tuesday in Ore, said the incident occurred around 10:40 p.m. at Alafia Street, along the Ore-Benin Expressway.
The governor noted that at no point, before or after election, he promised to support illegal occupants of government land and forest reserves.
Mr Irewolade accused Messrs Sotinrin and Akinsola of threatening the farmers with arrest for speaking up against the eviction.
The police spokesperson stated that operatives had been deployed to the community to apprehend the perpetrators.
Mr Ibitoye said, “A total of 28 persons were burnt beyond recognition while two others died while being taken to the hospital for treatment.’’
The police in Ondo have warned fake news purveyors and other mischief makers ahead of the state’s November 16 off-cycle governorship election
According to the spokesperson, the victim was found in a Ghana must-go bag and hidden in an uncompleted building.
