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4 INMATES AT THE WARRI CORRECTIONAL CENTRE HAVE REGAINED FREEDOM

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4 INMATES AT THE WARRI CORRECTIONAL CENTRE HAVE REGAINED FREEDOM                                                                                   02-07-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                 From Delta State comes a report that four inmates at the Warri Correctional Centre have regained freedom.

The inmates were released during the second quarter visit to prison by the Delta State Chief Judge, Justice Tessy Diai .

The Inmates discharged and released were; Mr Jeremiah Okotiebor, Odotimade Lylon both from Ozobo Town in Ijaw land, Umaru Abubakar and Mr Peter Okru .

Delta State Chief Judge, Justice Diai said a total of three hundred and sixty warrants were reviewed, and that four inmates were freed.

Justice Diai urged Court Registrars to comply with the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law by ensuring that case files of remand suspects are sent to the Attorney-General’s office within the stipulated three days.

In a remark, the Deputy comptroller of the Warri custodial centre, Mr Edo Lucky, said the correction centre had out in place provisions for learning where inmates acquire primary and secondary school certificates while serving their sentences.

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