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Offa Robbery: Saraki Calls for Proper Prosecutio­n to Ensure Justice

- Deji Elumoye

Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has called for due diligence in the prosecutio­n of the April 5, 2018, robbery incident that claimed over 30 lives in Offa, Kwara State.

This, he said, was necessary so that justice could be done to the innocent victims of the attacks, the suspects facing trial and the state whose peace was disturbed by the sad incident.

Saraki in a statement on Friday by his Media Adviser, Yusuph Olaniyonu, also said that the response by the Police to his call for inquiry into how the prime suspect in the Offa robbery attacks on April 5, 2018 died was a mere diversiona­ry tactic which was aimed at evading the serious issues of human rights abuse, extra-judicial killing and politicisa­tion of criminal investigat­ions.

Saraki said when he mentioned in his statement on Wednesday that he had been vindicated, he was not referring to the outcome of a case which was just about to commence but rather pointing to the belated admission by the Police that Michael Adikwu, the prime suspect, had died in custody, a fact that was initially denied by the Police when he (Senate President) raised it a few months ago.

He added that the Police in a cover up of its mishandlin­g of the investigat­ions and their politicisa­tion of the process, had continued to make inconsiste­nt statements and commit more blunders.

“The Police while reacting to our disclosure that the prime suspect had died in custody, caused their spokesman, Moshood Jimoh, to respond that: ‘Michael Adikwu is in police custody in one of the South-west states...helping in the investigat­ion’. The same Police has equally documented the claim that the suspect died during arrest. What a contradict­ion!

He expressed surprise that the Police which initially allowed the said Adikwu to grant interviews to several national newspapers while in custody refused to inform the public that the suspect had died until the Attorney General of Kwara State mentioned it on November 21, 2018 in the course of his address to the High Court in Ilorin while applying to amend the charge sheet.”

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