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The Lady who Allegedly Killed Her Friend in Lagos Has Been Rejected By Court, Psychiatric Home & DPP

The Nigerian Police are facing a dilemma after a court ordered a murder Suspect to be transferred to a psychiatric home for evaluation. The suspect, who was accused of murdering a 42-year-old man, had been in police custody for over a month before the court made the order.

The court's decision has left the police in a difficult situation, as they are unsure of how to proceed with the case. The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has also rejected the idea of transferring the suspect to a psychiatric home, stating that it is unnecessary.


This time around, she has not just been rejected by the magistrate court, but a psychiatric home where she was to be sent, leaving the police to continue bearing the burden of keeping her in their cell.


The police had arrested the suspect after the body of the victim was found in a ditch near his home. The suspect was said to have been seen arguing with the victim on the day of the murder, and his fingerprints were found on the victim's car.

The suspect has denied any involvement in the murder, claiming that he was at home at the time of the incident. However, the police have refused to release him, stating that they have strong evidence linking him to the crime.


The court's decision to transfer the suspect to a psychiatric home for evaluation has been welcomed by some, who believe that it will help to determine whether or not the suspect is mentally fit to stand trial. However, others have criticized the decision, stating that it will only delay the trial and prolong the suffering of the victim's family.


The police are now Seeking Legal Advice on how to proceed with the case. They are also considering appealing the court's decision to transfer the suspect to a psychiatric home.

The Nigerian police are facing a difficult situation following the court's decision to transfer a murder suspect to a psychiatric home for evaluation. While some believe that this will help to determine the suspect's mental state, others are concerned that it will only delay the trial and prolong the suffering of the victim's family. The police are now seeking legal advice on how to proceed with the case.


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