The family of the late Dowen College student, Sylvester Oromoni, has kicked against the N1 million bail granted by a Lagos magistrate court to suspects of their son’s murder.

A Magistrate court sitting in Yaba on Tuesday granted N1 million bail to five students of Dowen College charged with the alleged murder of the minor.

It can be recalled that the deceased was allegedly beaten and tortured to death for his refusal to join their cult by some seniors, who he reportedly mentioned before he passed away.

However, the Chief Magistrate, Olatunbosun Adeola, after hearing the bail application filed by the counsel for the defendants, granted the suspects bail.

Reacting to this development, Sylvester Oromoni’s father queried the bail given to the suspects by the court, especially when the 21 days requested by the police for investigation was yet to elapse.

“Yesterday I was called that those boys were granted bail by a Magistrate Court in Yaba, Lagos. I said, “why?” I now called the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State and he told me; I was not aware, and that they were not done with the investigation.

I called the DCP in charge of the case who later confirmed to me that the story is true.

But it was a surprise to me that the same judge gave them 21 days which expires on the 28 of this month when the police requested for the remand order. The court granted 21 days to keep those boys.

And the 21 days have not expired, and the court granted them bail. I am calling on President Muhammadu Buhari, the Lagos State Government and the Inspector General of Police to please take note.

Secondly, the police said they are not done with the investigation, that granting the boys bail will not help their investigation, they are getting more facts.

And they were even planning that after the 21 days if they are not done with their investigation, they will ask for an extension. I am surprised that the court granted them bail when the date given has not elapsed.

I am not a lawyer but what the family is saying is that they should allow the police to conclude their investigation. I am not saying that they should not be granted bail but it is the court that gave the police 21 days”. He said.

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