The Presiding Magistrate, F.O. Omofolarin, thereafter, ordered Moses to be remanded in Correctional Centre pending the outcome of the DPP legal advice and adjourned the case to February 21 for mention to enable police to complete investigation.
"We have all continued to appreciate the support, breadth of experiences and knowledge that working together brings, and I hope we shall maintain this renewed sense of closeness and community," she said in a televised message.
According to his deputy chairman, pictures from the military hospital where he died showed he had a wound on the back of the head and bruises on his back.