Ms Harrison ruled that Mr Vandi has a case to answer.
“I took their AK47 rifles and examined the guns and out of 25 rounds of ammunition issued to Vandi, only 23 were accounted for. Two were missing.”
The 41-year-old, survived by her husband, Gbenga Raheem and daughter, was buried at Vaults and Gardens (Mayfair) cemetery, Awoyaya in Lekki.
Sporadic shots from the killer cop ripped the intestines of one survivor, amputated another and broke the neck of the third victim.
The NBA said it was planning a befitting event for lawyers to pay their last respect to be championed by the Lagos branch.
“The man was never a drunk. In fact, I was told he is a very nice man. I know him… The guy has been a very good man,” police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi said.
“There are murderers wearing police uniforms, I survived.”
The NGO called for holistic police reform, including re-orientation on basic human rights and handling, use of weapons, and others.
The prosecution counsel said Mr Vandi had contravened Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015) with his alleged act.
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the suspension of ASP Drambi Vandi for killing a Lagos lawyer, Bolanle Raheem.