The Nigeria Correctional Service in Ondo State has refused to admit three of the four suspected killers of Mrs Funke Olakunri, daughter of elder...
The Nigeria Correctional Service in Ondo State has refused to admit three of the four suspected killers of Mrs Funke Olakunri, daughter of elder statesman, Pa Reuben Fasoranti after one of them, Adamu Adamu tested positive for COVID-19.
Speaking at a press briefing to update journalists on on the current status of Ondo State on COVID-19, Governor Akeredolu said the state recorded three new cases last week. Akeredolu threatened to direct the commencement of mobile courts for instant trial of individuals who failed to comply with the COVID-19 orders and regulations.He said the mobile courts would be fully empowered and supported as punishments for those found guilty would ranged from stiff community service, fines and outright forfeiture/confiscation of wares and properties found as accessories to the violation.
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