Teenagers Arraigned For Murder Of Ex-Naval Officer - 9jaflaver





Light Dark

WELCOME TO 9JAFLAVER

PREMIUM BEATS  |  NEWS  |  SOCCER LIVE-SCORE   |  MOVIES   |  +18 ADULT LEAKS   |   INSTALL 9JAFLAVER MUSIC APP   |  HOTTEST 100 SONGS  |  SPORTS  |  CELEBRITY GIST  |  MIXTAPE  |  JOKES  |  LATEST COMEDY VIDEOS  |  NIGERIAN MUSIC ARTISTES  |  







Get New DJ Mixes



Teenagers Arraigned For Murder Of Ex-Naval Officer



Teenagers Arraigned For Murder Of Ex-Naval Officer

Ogun Police Command on Thursday, July 6, arraigned five suspected killers of ex-Naval officer, Chief Moses Akanni Famuyiwa, before a Magistrate’s Court in Ifo, Ogun State. .

The suspects namely Dare Abiodun (19), Femi Ayinla (17), Aliami Akinlotan (18), Jamiu Akewe (19), and Gbenga Ojo (20); were arraigned on a three-count charge of felony, armed robbery, and murder. .

Famuyiwa, who was until his death, the chief Executive Officer of MAF 44 Gardens and Event Centre, was killed by the suspects and others at large on June 14, 2017. .

They conspired to rob the 73-year-old deceased of the sum of N500,000.00 in his apartment in Arigbajo and he was in the process stabbed to death. .

When the case came up yesterday before the presiding Magistrate, Miss S. Titi Bello, after the charge was read, the IPO, Inspector Nike Oyinlola told the court that the main mastermind of the act, Dare Abiodun, had exonerated the four other suspects, claiming that his cohorts were at large. .

During a cross-examination, Dare Abiodun said Femi Ayinla, Aliami Akinlotan and Jamiu Akewe were his friends but were not part of the robbery operation. .

He added that when the police thoroughly tortured him with gunshot wound on his ankle and that was when he took the police to his friends’ houses, where they were apprehended. .

He noted that he had not met Gbenga Ojo before but was forced to point at him so that the police would set him free. Bello, however, lashed out at the police for still keeping Gbenga Ojo, who the suspect said he did not know me. .

In their defence, the prosecutor, Sergeant Olumide Awoleke, who also buttressed Dare Abiodun’s confession said if the police had released those exonerated, the family would not have believed that they were not bribed. The magistrate adjourned the case to November 3, 2017







Get New DJ Mixes



Promote Article, Music, Video, Comedy Skit & Virals
Call: +2348143945195 Or +2349027283345

Whatsapp: +2348143945195























DMCA.com Protection Status

© 2014-2023 9jaflaver. All Rights Reserved.


About us | DMCA | Privacy Policy | Contact us

| Advertise| Request For Music | Terms Of Service


9jaflaver is not responsible for the content of external sites.