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Alhaji Abubakar Suleiman Mayaki, CEO of MYK Land and Properties Ltd, has been cleared of any involvement in the murder of Idowu Keshinro, a case that has garnered significant public interest.
An investigation by the Homicide section of the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Abuja concluded that there was no evidence linking Mayaki to Keshinro’s death. Initial allegations hinted at a conspiracy involving local police officials, including Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bose Owonipa and Chike Thankgod, but the FCID’s findings exonerated Mayaki.
The investigation revealed minimal evidence against him, resulting in his unconditional bail. The FCID’s legal department asserted that the allegations were baseless, raising questions about the motives behind the claims against Mayaki. This case has highlighted concerns over potential corruption within the Nigerian police force.
As the investigation unfolds, the public is eager for further updates in this complex situation, which reflects ongoing challenges within the Nigerian justice system.
Currently, Mayaki faces charges in a magistrate court in Ogba due to a fraudulent duplicate of the case file that was improperly sent to the Lagos DPP, who was unaware of the FCID’s extensive work that questioned the basis for the defendant’s incarceration.
Attention is also being drawn to claims that the alleged conspirator openly boasted in the court about using his wealth to influence the Lagos judiciary, similar to his actions at the FCID in Abuja.
Lastly call on the Inspector General of Police, Deputy Inspector General of Police ( Fcid) and the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and Department of Public prosecution to ensure thorough investigation and be wary of the antics of mischievous people