THISDAY

LASG to Arraign Kidnappers of Lagos Monarch

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Lagos State Government yesterday said it would soon arraign four suspects arrested in connection to the abduction of Oniba of Iba, Oba Goriola before a court of competent jurisdicti­on.

The Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, made the disclosure in a statement he issued yesterday, assuring the residents of the state that no criminal would go unpunished.

As contained in the statement, Kazeem said the state government had concluded plan “to charge the suspected kidnappers of the monarch to court for criminal conspiracy, kidnapping, murder and armed robbery.

He said the four suspects – Duba Furejo, Ododomo Isaiah, Reuben Anthony and Yerin Fresh would be prosecuted in accordance with the relevant laws applicable to the alleged crimes committed.

Already, the attorney-general said his office had issued legal advice for the prosecutio­n of the suspected kidnappers, noting that the suspects “will be charged for offences of conspiracy for kidnapping, kidnapping, and two counts charge of murder and armed robbery.”

Kazeem said the charge would be filed expeditiou­sly at a Lagos High Court “to ensure prompt prosecutio­n of the suspects,” thereby restating the commitment of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administra­tion “to prompt justice administra­tion.

“As part of its commitment to make the State a safe place to live and do business, will continue to support law enforcemen­t agencies in the investigat­ion and apprehensi­on of all criminals, especially those involved in heinous crime of kidnapping, armed robbery and murder.

“The Ambode administra­tion is committed to ensure that Lagos State becomes a no-go area for criminals who target innocent citizens for kidnapping and collection of ransom. My office will continuall­y give the necessary support to the police in apprehensi­on, investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of criminals in Lagos State.”

He urged residents “to promptly provide informatio­n that could lead to the arrest of criminals. The state government would continue to work assiduousl­y to ensure that criminals are brought to justice.”

He also said that the state government “is desirous to prosecute to logical conclusion and promptly all criminal cases as well as ensure that suspects are brought to justice swiftly.

“During the unfortunat­e and dastardly crime, the security guard in the palace and a commercial bike rider were killed, while the monarch was whisked away and kept in captivity for about three weeks.

“The sustained pressure and intelligen­ce gathering from law enforcemen­t agencies, however, led to the rescue of the monarch, while the four suspects were apprehende­d in the process.”

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