The Lagos State Commissioner of Police Adegoke Fayoade, has said the command was yet to receive the toxicology report on popular singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba also known as MohBad, three months after the singer’s death.
This is just as the Commissioner blamed the delay on the destruction of a state-of-the-art laboratory that was built by the state government during the EndSARS protest
He said this on Wednesday while parading some suspects at the command headquarters.
According to him, the police launched a homicide investigation and the singer’s corpse was exhumed for autopsy to gather crucial evidence and determine the cause of his untimely passing.
He said, “You will recall that some years back, the Lagos State government built a state-of-the-art laboratory, however quite unfortunately, the same laboratory worth millions of naira was destroyed by urchins during the EndSars protest. If that laboratory was not destroyed we wouldn’t have had cause to send the sample from the deceased to the US for toxicology examination.
“It is sad to say that we are yet to receive the toxicology report. We are still awaiting the arrival of the report from the US. We will make public the outcome when we receive it” he added.
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