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I have no case to answer over death of female lawyer in Ajah– Suspect

CITIZENS COMPASS- THERE seems to be a twist in the ongoing hearing about the death of Bolanle Raheem, the female lawyer who was allegedly shot dead by Drambi Vandi, the Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Ajah area of Lagos Staye as the suspect has said he has no case to answer

Recall that Raheem was allegedly shot dead on Christmas Day when the trigger happy cop opened fire on her for no reasons.

Vandi has asked the Lagos State High Court to discharge him because he has no case to answer.

The ASP, who is standing trial before the court, was accused of shooting Mrs. Raheem last December 25, 2022, near Ajah Underbridge, Lagos.

The death of the lawyer triggered nationwide uproar as she was four months pregnant with twins as of the time she was killed.

Consequently, the Lagos State government preferred a one-count charge of murder against Vandi, in accordance with Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

ASP Vandi on the 25th of December 2022 at Ajah roundabout along Lekki-Epe Expressway Lagos in the Lagos Judicial Division unlawfully killed one Omobolanle Raheem (F) by shooting her in the chest,” it reads.

Vandi pleaded not guilty and trial has since commenced.

At the resumption of proceedings on Monday, March 6, 2023, Justice Ibironke Harrison adjourned for ruling after the prosecution and defence counsels had adopted their final written addresses.

Defence counsel Adetokunbo Odutola, in adopting Vandi’s final written address on a no-case submission filed February 28, prayed the court to dismiss the suit.

Odutola argued that the ballistics report tendered by the prosecution showed that the gun did not match the bullet that was shot.

According to him, the pathologist called in evidence by the prosecution stated that the bullet penetrated from the left through the armpit while the prosecution said that the deceased was shot in the chest.

He concluded that with these “inconsistencies” and several others, the prosecution had not made out a case against his client to warrant him to enter a defence.

But the prosecution team led by the Attorney-General of Lagos State, Moyosore Onigbanjo, opposed him, arguing that it had made out a prima facie case against the defendant making it necessary for him to put up a defence.

The defendant’s no-case submission was dated February 20 while the prosecution’s reply was dated February 24.

The defendant filed a reply on point of law dated February 27.

The court finally fixed April 3 for ruling on the no-case submission filed by the embattled ASP.

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