Court remands suspected killers of Fatinoye family, others in prison

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The five suspects have been remanded for 60 days in correctiinal centres in Abeokuta.

, has ordered that the suspected killers of the Abeokuta couple, Kehinde and Bukola Fatinoye and their son be remanded in prison custody for 60 days.The suspects, Adekanbi Lekan, Odetola Ahmed and Adeniyi Waheed were remanded in Oba Correctional Centre, while their suspected accomplices, Fadairo Temitope and Adekanbi Adenike, were sent to the Ibara Correctional Centre, both in Abeokuta.

During the parade of the suspects before journalists at the state headquarters of the police in Abeokuta, the spokesperson of the police, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the family driver, Mr Adekanbi, organised the crime because he said the family allegedly refused to increase his salary. On Wednesday, the alleged buyers of the vehicle, Owolaja Anuoluwapo and Usman Azeez, were also remanded in Oba prison for 60 days also.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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