House Majority Leader’s Case File Now in IGP’s Custody

 

The Inspector General of Police has taken over the case diary of the allegations of Culpable culpable homicide and other criminal offences levelled against, Majority leader of House of Representatives Alhassan Garba Ado Doguwa.

 

These was against the backdrop of series of petitions and accusations by some Groups in Kano, accusing Kano Attorney General, Musa Abdullahi Lawan for not taken proper steps to prosecute the Majority Leader, Doguwa before Court with competent Jurisdiction.

 

In a chat with Newsmen, Lawan said IGP Alkali has already assigned a team headed by AIG to take over case diary and conduct a discreet investigation into the allegations against the Majority Leader.

 

He said the team has already commenced its investigation.

 

Consquently! The Kano State Command through its Public Relations Officer SP Abdullahi Haruna said Police has concluded its investigation and submitted the case diary to Kano State Ministry of Justice for it perusal as ordered by the Court.

 

 

However, while shedding more lights to Journalists, Director of Public Prosecution, Kano State Ministry of Justice, Aisha Mahmoud denied holding the case diary.

 

 

She confirmed that the ministry has recieved the diary and according to her having observing that the diary was almost empty nothing vital was included in the diary, the Ministry sent back the case diary to the police for further investigation.

 

 

She explained that the ministry listed some of the vital information, exhibits, statements it needed to diligently prosecute the case which without the allegations will stand.

 

 

In a chat with Newsmen on Tuesday, Attorney General Musa Abdullahi Lawan insisted that the case is not presently with the Ministry.

 

 

“I can confirmed to you that the IGP team headed by AIG has written to us officially that they have taken over investigation, in fact they have gone to the scene of the crime and interviewed some individuals at doguwa, The team invited Doguwa for questioning.”

 

 

He added that the case diary is presently not with Kano State Ministry for Justice.

 

 

The Prosecution alleged that the defendants conspired with five others now at large and conducted themselves in a manner to cause a breach of public peace and burnt the office of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Tudun Wada Dankadai.