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Death of Offa robbery suspect: Saraki’s demand for investigation unlawful – Lawyer‎

An Ilorin based lawyer, Kunle Suleiman has said the call on the presidency by the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki to institute an inquiry into the death of key suspect in the Offa robbery is unlawful.

Speaking with Daily Times, in Ilorin, Kwara state, Suleiman who is an Ilorin man like Saraki said the Senate president has no direct or indirect business with police investigations in a criminal case

and that it amounts to rudeness on his part to draft the presidency into criminal findings against a robbery suspect as against the Inspector General of Police (IGP).

The legal practitioner said the red chamber of the National Assembly (the Senate) would be guilty of overstepping its bounds by attempting to carry out investigation also, on the death of a suspect in the widely celebrated Offa robbery.

More so, that the name of the Senate President had been allegedly mentioned by the suspects.

The lawyer accused the number three citizen; his kinsman, of dabbling into the functions of the executive arm of government under who a body like the police falls saying: “it is the duty of the Inspector General to investigate the death of a criminal in police custody and not that of the presidency to do

“Besides, it is the President of this nation that can ask the IGP questions on any matter being his Commander-in-chief but it would not be at the instance of the Senate President. Making such a call through his Press Secretary, is rude and unlawful.

“The IGP arrests suspected criminals, investigates them and charge persons connected to armed robbery, investigate and charged to court such persons them to court.

Other developments on the suspected crimes can still make him go on with investigations and no individual whose name has come up in the matter can give directives to suit his interests.

“However, the IGP has the duty to institute investigations into the mysterious death of Michael Adikwu no doubt but, it can ever be at the instance of Saraki and his Senate.

The case, especially the one that has his name mentioned, gives rise to the suspicion of an underhand play. Saraki should therefore tread with cautions.

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