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BREAKING: Naira Marley, Sam Larry Granted Bail Over Mohbad’s Death

Declare Naira Marley, Sam Larry Wanted Over Mohbad's Death – Police Told

The duo of Naira Marley and Sam Larry have been granted bail by a Magistrate Court in Lagos.

Daily Report Nigeria reports that the duo were required to provide three sureties each alongside a substantial sum of 20 million naira.

Naira Marley and Sam Larry were also asked to surrender their international passports and make weekly appearances at the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) as part of their bail conditions.

The presiding magistrate further warned against any attempts to contact her directly as such would be recorded and potentially disclosed in open court proceedings.

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Naira Marley and Sam Larry over alleged connection to the death Mohbad, who died under mysterious circumstances in September.

Videos on social media had shown Larry physically assaulting the late Mobad, while other videos showed boys suspected to be under the orders of the Naira Marley attacking the late rapper.

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