Kwara cultists: Suspects never implicated anybody in their statement - Prosecutor

Kwara cultists: Suspects never implicated anybody in their statement - Prosecutor

The Kwara state ministry of justice has debunked the rumours that the some suspected cultists arrested by the police in the state implicated some notable politicians.

Legit.ng gathered that the director of public prosecution in the state ministry of justice, Jimoh Mumini, in a statement, said there was no portion of the press statement where the suspects were said to have indicted any top personality.

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The statement read: "The attention of the Kwara state ministry of justice has been drawn to a story published by an online medium that the suspected cultists arrested and interrogated by the police in Ilorin and recommended for trial by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) but suddenly transferred to Police Headquarters, Abuja, had in their statement indicted some top personalities.

"We want to state categorically that there is no iota of truth in the said story. Our belief that the said story is false arose from the fact that the summary of the statement voluntarily made by the suspects and on the basis of which they were recommended for trial in Ilorin is contained in the press statement read by the police commissioner on May 10, 2018. We maintain that there was no portion of the press statement where the suspects were said to have indicted any top personality.

"For emphasis, let us restate the fact that on the basis of the statement obtained from the accused, the police had issued a statement read publicly at the May 10 press conference in the state capital and there was no mention of their naming or implicating any top government official at the state or federal level.

"The state ministry of justice had in fact filed charges in the High Court against the accused persons and we stand by the pending charges and the trial process already lawfully initiated in Ilorin.

"We hereby call on members of the public to disregard and ignore the publication as the medium on which it appeared is widely known to suffer credibility problem.

"At no time was any influence, whatsoever, exerted to pervert the course of justice, nor monetary transaction or any exchange of pecuniary benefit made between the learned DPP and the commissioner of police with respect to this particular case or any other case for that matter.

"We boldly state that at no time ever since the resumption of duties of the commissioner of police in charge of the Kwara state police command has there been any opportunity, for the learned DPP to have any discussion, whatsoever, with him.

"Therefore, all insinuations relating to undue influence through offer of gratifications or any other means, made by the discredited online publication are mere figment of the imagination and misguided attempt by the sponsor of the online medium aimed at tarnishing the image of the learned DPP, Jimoh Adbimpe Mumini Esq. This campaign of calumny against the DPP by the sponsor(s) of the online publication is politically motivated and will definitely fail.

"The Commissioner of police or the authors of the defamatory article aimed at tarnishing the image of the learned DPP are hereby challenged to make public any evidence of any discussion or transaction, whatsoever, between the commissioner of police and the learned DPP, MR. J.A MUMINI aimed at influencing or subverting the course of justice in this direction.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the police was asked by the chief registrar of the Kwara State Judiciary, to bring back some criminal suspects who had been transferred to Abuja on Wednesday, May 16.

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Source: Legit.ng

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