Tuesday, January 7, 2025 - The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) has dismissed reports alleging that an awaiting trial inmate, Ayomide Adeleye, who confessed to killing a Lagos State University student, was no longer in custody.
This was contained in a statement issued by Deputy Controller of Corrections, Abubakar Umar on Monday, January 6, 2025 in Abuja
Adeleye aged 23, with Custody Number S-1995/24, was remanded at the Maximum Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Kirikiri, Lagos, for alleged kidnapping and murder.
He was initially remanded on Sept. 26, 2024, on the order of the Ogba
Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State and on Dec.16, the same court ordered his
continued remand in the custody of the NCoS pending advice from the Department
of Public Prosecution (DPP).
A report emerged recently that Adeleye is no longer in prison, but the
correctional agency has come out to dispel it. Umar said that there was
another inmate with a similar name, Ayomide Adeleye, who was admitted at the
Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, on March 6, 2024, for
alleged theft and later discharged.
“To set the records straight, the said inmate aged 23 years with Custody
Number: S-1995/24 was remanded at the Maximum Security Custodial Centre (MSCC),
Kiri-kiri, Lagos, for offence of kidnapping and murder on Sept. 26, 2024.”
Abubakar Umar said.
“This was done by Magistrates ‘ Court 13A, Ogba, Lagos state, and he was
produced to same court on Dec. 16 2024.
“The Service wishes to categorically state that the said inmate is still
in the custody of the MSCC Kirikiri, Lagos, as ordered by the court, against
the information being peddled by the mischievous report,”he said.
Umar explained that the other inmate was discharged and released on
April, 14, on the order of the court.
“It is clear that the report was aimed at misleading the general public
and bringing the image of the Service into disrepute. Media reporters are
advised to confirm their information from appropriate quarters before going to
press to avoid disseminating falsehood to the public.
“The Service wishes to request the general public to disregard the said
report as it is written by armchair reporters who could have done due diligence
by confirming their information before publication.
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