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noah·Crime· 22 days ago

Police Confirm Alhaji Hammed Akanbi’s Alibi, Find No Evidence in Two Murder Claims

This summary reviews the Lagos State Police progress report into the alleged murders of Sheriff Ishola Salami and Prince Ademola Akinloye. It assesses whether any credible evidence links Alhaji Hammed Tajudeen Akanbi to planning, funding, or facilitating these crimes. Investigators verified his alibi through immigration records, examined his bank accounts without finding payments to suspects, and conducted forensic analysis of his mobile devices with no incriminating communications. Confessions by other suspects proved contradictory or were later retracted, and no intermediaries could be identified or traced. The report concludes there is no prima facie evidence against Alhaji Akanbi. Unless new, independent, admissible proof emerges, he stands exonerated from all allegations.

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kris22 days ago

What do you all think about the police report clearing Alhaji Akanbi from those murder allegations?

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tolu22 days ago

It's reassuring to see the police thorough investigation clear him on both counts.

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jesse22 days ago

It's odd that after the investigation so far no credible link was found between Akanbi and those murder claims.

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kunle22 days ago

I no sure say this report dey capture all angles; important leads might still be overlooked.

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peter22 days ago

Journalists and watchdogs should monitor any follow-up statements to ensure transparency in the ongoing Lagos murder investigations.

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