Blood Pattern Analysis: “It’s Written in the Blood” — Application in Solving Criminal Cases in Nigeria, Oyo State (Amotekun)- Yusuf Oladele, JP

By, Olawale Ogunbusola

Blood Pattern Analysis (BPA), also known as bloodstain pattern analysis, is an important branch of Forensic Science used in criminal investigations to interpret bloodstains found at crime scenes. By examining the size, shape, direction, and distribution of bloodstains, investigators can reconstruct violent incidents and determine how crimes occurred. Blood evidence often provides silent but reliable information capable of revealing the truth behind violent crimes.

In Nigeria, blood pattern analysis has become increasingly useful in solving criminal cases such as homicide, armed robbery, cult violence, kidnapping, domestic assault, and communal clashes. Blood evidence assists investigators in establishing the positions of victims and suspects, identifying weapons used, determining the direction of attacks, and exposing false statements made by offenders during investigations.


For example, in a domestic violence homicide case in Oyo State, investigators discovered cast-off blood patterns on the ceiling and walls of a sitting room. Although the suspect initially claimed the victim sustained injuries from an accidental fall, forensic examination of the bloodstains revealed repeated blows from a blunt object. Transfer stains found on the suspect’s clothing further connected him to the assault and contributed to successful prosecution.

Similarly, in an armed robbery case in Lagos, blood droplets discovered along an escape route helped investigators trace an injured suspect to a nearby clinic where treatment had been sought. Subsequent DNA comparison confirmed that the blood belonged to the suspect, thereby linking him directly to the crime scene.

Blood pattern analysis has also proven valuable in investigations involving cult clashes and gang violence in universities and urban communities.

In several incidents involving machete attacks and shootings, blood spatter interpretation assisted investigators in determining the direction of attack, the movement of victims, and whether bodies had been moved after death in an attempt to conceal evidence.


Despite its growing importance, the application of blood pattern analysis in Nigeria continues to face serious challenges, including poor crime scene preservation, inadequate forensic laboratories, shortage of trained forensic experts, and delays in evidence collection. In many situations, crime scenes become contaminated before forensic personnel arrive, thereby reducing the evidential value of bloodstain patterns.

Nevertheless, the increasing adoption of scientific investigative methods by the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies represents progress toward modern criminal investigation and justice administration in Nigeria.

With improved forensic infrastructure, specialized training, and proper evidence management, blood pattern analysis can significantly strengthen the nation’s criminal justice system.

Despite the growing importance of forensic investigation and intelligence gathering in modern security operations, concerns have also been raised by some educated personnel and professionals within local security structures regarding inadequate institutional encouragement for intellectual development and professional specialization.

Within the Western Nigeria Security Network structure, some observers argue that highly educated officers and experts in areas such as forensic science, criminology, intelligence analysis, and digital investigation have not been sufficiently utilized or motivated to contribute their expertise fully to crime detection and prevention.
Critics further suggest that under the leadership of Rtd Col. Olayinka Olayanju, there is a perceived need for stronger institutional support toward capacity building, professional training, and inclusion of educated elites in strategic security operations.

According to these views, encouraging scientific investigation, intelligence-based policing, and professional competence could greatly improve investigative effectiveness, enhance public confidence, and strengthen local security architecture in the South-West region of Nigeria.

In conclusion, blood pattern analysis remains a powerful forensic tool capable of revealing hidden facts surrounding violent crimes. As forensic science continues to develop in Nigeria, integrating scientific methods with effective institutional support and professional expertise will play a vital role in improving criminal investigations and achieving justice. Indeed, in many criminal cases, the truth is truly “written in the blood.”

 

Dr Yusuf Oladele JP is head of
“Like mind Team”,
Security consultant and Forensic expert, Ibadan

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