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Togolese Cook Who Allegedly Killed Credit Switch Boss Remanded In Prison

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Togolese Cook Who Allegedly Killed Credit Switch Boss Remanded In Prison

An Igbosere Chief Magistrate Court in Lagos, south west Nigeria has remanded in prison custody a 22 year old Togolese cook, Sunday Adefonou Anani,  alleged  to have killed his boss, Opeyemi Badamosi, Chairman of Credit Switch Technology.
The presiding Chief Magistrate, Mrs O.O Oshin, ordered that he should be remanded in prison, pending the legal advice from the office of the Lagos state Directorate of Public Prosecution DPP.
The accused Togolese  was arraigned before the court on  one count of murder, alleged to have been committed o on October 31, 2018, at the deceased’s resident at 3b, Onikoyi Lane, Parkview Estate Ikoyi Lagos,South west Nigeria.
It was stated in the charge  that Anani, in order to rob his boss stabbed the deceased to death with a kitchen knife.
Recall that Thelagostimes had ealier reported that a  source in the Nigeria Police Force Homicide Investigation Team who pleaded annonymous disclosed that after committing the act, the suspect went to the toilet and pulled off the white uniform meant for cooks he was wearing because it was all stained with blood. He also left the knife he used inside the toilet there.
The offence alleged to have been committed by the accused Togolese is contrary to section 222 and Punishable Under section 223 of the Criminal laws of Lagos State 2015.
The police Prosecutor Mr J.I Eboseremene told the court that he had an application to remand the suspect in prison custody under section 115, of the administration of criminal justice law and 264, of adminstration of criminal justice law 2015.
He then  prayed  the court that the accused should be remanded in prison custody, for the first instance of 30 days,” .
In his reply, the  counsel to the accused Barrister Jamiu Alapo,  said he was not objecting to the remand, of the suspect, told the court that the accused does not understand English Language, but understands Pigin English.
Magistrate Oshin, in her ruling, held that there was nothing to reply on the remand application.
She said “In view of the remand application of murder, the accused is remanded in prison custody in the first instance, of 30 days under sections 115 and 264 of the administration of criminal justice law 2015, pending the legal advice from the office of the Directorate of Public Prosecution DPP.”
The case was adjourned till December 18, for DPP’s advice.
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