Three suspects are remanded in custody in Osun State over allegations that they stole and sold 300 insecticide-treated mosquito nets meant for free public distribution. According to reports, the nets are part of a government programme intended to be distributed to the public, but the accused persons allegedly diverted them for sale. The suspects are remanded as the matter proceeds through the legal process. The accounts do not indicate the specific time frame of the theft or the buyers involved. They also do not provide details on how the suspects were identified or how the nets were traced to them. The reports focus on the alleged wrongdoing and the court’s decision to keep the suspects in custody pending further proceedings. The charges relate to theft and unlawful sale of the nets that were intended to be provided free of charge for mosquito control and public health purposes. As the case continues, evidence and arguments presented in court will determine whether the allegations are proven.