The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the guidance to the
suspects, Muktar Shehu, was missing in court. A justices' court sitting in Kano
on Thursday denied safeguard to the two suspects who supposedly brutalized two-year-old
Musa Murtala in the city on May 10. The suspects: Hafsatu Musa, 35, and Zainab
Murtala, 20, were accused of criminal connivance and endeavor to perpetrate
blamable murder, in spite of Sections 248 and 229 of the Penal Code.
The judge, Chief Magistrate Maryam Sabo, requested the prosecutor to
copy the case record and sent a duplicate to the State Department of Public Prosecutions
(DPPs) for legitimate counsel. He likewise requested that the charged persons
to be remanded in jail care pending the receipt of the DPPs' recommendation.
She likewise requested the prosecutor and Husaina Bashir, the guidance speaking
to the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) in Kano to screen the
case journal at the DPPs' office. Sabo then dismissed the case to August 16 for
further specify.
Prior, the police prosecutor, Insp. Shuaibu Musa, had contradicted
safeguard for the associates refering to the gravity with the offenses.
"The two associates: Hafsatu and Zainab with Rimin Gado Village on May 10,
plotted and broke the two hands and one of the legs of two-year-old Musa.
"The casualty was under the guardianship of his grandma, Hafsatu when the
charged conferred the offense'', he said.
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