The director of Sentinel forensics, Kayode Funsho Ako has said that further analysis will need to be conducted to determine if the live ammunition casings found at the Lekki toll plaza were fired by the Nigerian army.
He said this while giving his testimony on the Lekki Incident forensic report presented to the Lagos Judicial Panel of inquiry.
Arise Coresspondent, Seyitan Atigarin has the details.
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