This was disclosed in a post by the force public relations officer, Olumuyiwa Ajejobi via his X (formerly twitter) handle on Friday.
He further noted that they should not use the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba death to attract attention or mobilize followers.
He added that, the police would call anyone who was discovered making making comments regarding the late singer’s death to testify in the case.
The post read “I have warned the so-called bloggers and celebs to allow us to do our work. They should not use Mohbads’ death to cruise or mobilize followers. They need to wait for the outcome of the investigation. Anyone who makes comments (affirmatively) on the issue might be invited by the police or any security agency to corroborate or testify in the case. You’d better be careful and allow the law to take its course. The law is wide and complex and could, at the same time, be flexible. Be warned.”
Earlier on Friday , the Punch reported that the remains of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad, have been deposited at the mortuary.
This came after the completion of the autopsy on his body, which was exhumed in the Ikorodu area of the state on Thursday.
However, contrary to the speculations that the remains have been returned to the grave, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, on Friday during a telephone interview with our Correspondent, said it has been deposited at the mortuary.
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