Four witnesses, including policemen and relatives of 24-year-old Hafsor Lawal, have given their testimonies in the murder trial of the late student of kwara State College of Education.
At the resumed hearing before a Kwara state high court on Wednesday an Assistant Superintendent of Police Yusuf Dauda and Inspector Muhammed Kamaldeen tendered items recovered from the lead suspect one Abdulrahman Bello an Islamic cleric to justify the suspect’s direct involvement in the murder of the late student.
The suspects who were accused of criminal conspiracy, culpable homicide and illegal possession of human parts have pleaded not guilty to all counts charge weeks before now.
Father of late Hafsor recounts how the lead suspect had previously given graphic details of the killing of his daughter.
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In her ruling Wednesday, presiding Justice Hannah Ajayi adjourned the case until Monday, 12th of may for further hearing and appearance of more witnesses.
(Editor : Ena Agbanoma)