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Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by PaulJohn1: 5:09pm On Dec 12, 2012
12 December 2012 , By Tobi Soniyi and Adebiyi Adedapo

The police will soon forfeit their power to prosecute suspects under a new arrangement being worked out by the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).
The AGF and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), said at a lecture yesterday in Abuja that in the impending dispensation, his office would assume the power to prosecute any criminal suspect.

Adoke, while delivering a keynote address at a national dialogue on torture, extra-judicial killings and national security, organised by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), also said extra-judicial killings in the country had claimed about 7,195 lives, adding that the situation has contributed to the wave of terrorism in the country today.

Adoke's comment on extra-judicial killings coincided with the demand by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) that the Federal Government should stop denying the fact that its security forces have been killing people under the pretext of fighting the Boko Haram insurgency.

Justifying the moves to strip the police of prosecution powers, Adoke said the force was peopled by non-professionals who were no match for the experienced and qualified lawyers to defendants in the court.
He said henceforth, the police would only concern themselves with investigations into criminal activities of suspects.
According to him, the inability to diligently prosecute offenders and the general state of helplessness for the victims of crime to get justice have led to a culture of self-help in the country.

The minister, who admitted that the wanton rot in the criminal justice system has escalated the culture of self-help and spate of terrorism in the country, said the Federal Government was concerned that the police had through the years relied on "Police Force Order 237" to commit extra-judicial killings.
He added that the order, which allows the police to shoot any suspect or detainee trying to escape or avoid arrest, has led to extra-judicial killings of 7,195 people in four years. Of those illegally killed, 2,500 were detainees, he added.

"Although these figures have been stoutly disputed by the police, even the most charitable defenders of the force cannot deny that some dishonourable officers indeed have taken the law into their hands in the most barbaric fashion by killing suspects and innocent citizens," Adoke said.

Also at the dialogue, the Managing Partner Legal Resources Consortium, Mr. Olawale Fapohunda, disagreed with the Federal Government over its comment on the ills in the police system, saying the approach of the government to police reform had made the police endangered species.
Fapohunda dismissed the idea of state police because the solution to the problems of crime, insecurity and terrorism in Nigeria is not due to the police structure, but achieving a police service, which is efficient, honest and professional.

He said the police could not meet the challenges of criminality because of lack of modern tools to carry out their jobs.
He said rather than the Federal Government implementing police reforms, it had ceaselessly been setting up reform committees.

"The inauguration of the Parry Osayande committee with terms of reference similar to previous high level committees on the police, is a clear indication of lack of interest of the administration on police reforms," he said.
Also, the NBA yesterday in Abuja called on the Federal Government to stop denying the fact that its security agencies have been killing people under the pretext of fighting Boko Haram insurgency.

The president of the association, Mr. Okey Wali (SAN), who said this at a round table forum organised to mark this year's Human Rights Day, stated that while insurgents were violating the rights of the Nigerian people through extra-judicial executions and mindless bombings, the security agencies had also been engaged in extra-judicial executions and unlawful and unconstitutional detention of insurgents.
He said: "We also want to reiterate that Nigeria has an obligation to investigate allegations of extra-judicial executions by security agencies.

"There is nothing shameful about acknowledging mistakes and indiscretions and pledging to make amends.
"Denying cases of extra-judicial executions and unlawful detentions in the face of overwhelming evidence can only diminish our prestige and respect in the comity of nations."

He stated that extra-judicial executions by the police amounted to a disregard of the duty to organise the apparatus of the state in such a manner as to guarantee the rights recognised in the African Charter.

He called on the Federal Government to investigate all the allegations of extra-judicial executions and torture levelled against the various branches of the security agencies, saying impunity would persist so long as cases of this nature are not investigated and the perpetrators brought to justice.
He noted that both the military and the Department of State Security Service (DSS) have been detaining people illegally.

Quoting from the relevant sections of the National Security Agencies Act and the constitution, Wali said: "No provision of the said law or the constitution gives the SSS or the military or the police the right to detain suspects ad infinitum."

He said that Nigeria must at all times be a country founded on the rule of law and due process.
He advised all security agencies holding persons in their custody to transfer such suspects to the Nigerian Police Force for prosecution.

He also urged the AGF to compile the names of all persons in detention on terror-related activities and such persons should be given their due process rights.
According to him, it is a lame excuse to pretend that these categories of persons are being detained in anticipation of an amendment to the Terrorism Act, adding that such an amendment if passed would not be retroactive.

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by PaulJohn1: 8:49am On Dec 13, 2012
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by inspirenet: 10:40am On Dec 13, 2012
Good wink
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by nairalady(f): 10:08pm On Dec 13, 2012
nice 1 cheesy

Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by ubong560(m): 10:10pm On Dec 13, 2012
Too long! Dont av time 4 long stories abeg.

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by searay(m): 10:15pm On Dec 13, 2012
Why now where I want join Police?
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Kelvinsonelly: 10:16pm On Dec 13, 2012
Nice one. Dat will help co-ordinate dose black boiz. grin
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by joseff14(m): 10:16pm On Dec 13, 2012
that's a welcome development. let's hope it works in our country where nothing works.
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by mumumugu(m): 10:17pm On Dec 13, 2012
I tink wot police need is enforcement, enpowerment, equipment and encouragement and not dis
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by drnoel: 10:18pm On Dec 13, 2012
ubong560: Too long! Dont av time 4 long stories abeg.
Long and short is that they want to de-wing the police force so that can now be walking on earth like other human beings grin
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by 50calibre(m): 10:23pm On Dec 13, 2012
Come to think of it, how do the Nigerian police prosecute people in the first place?

How do the incompetent and inept nigerian police gather evidence to build up a prosecution case? No forensic analysis, no DNA matching, no crime scene reconstruction, no ballistic or projectile experts, nothing!

This is fu*king funny!

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by ypzilanti: 10:24pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right

It's not your fault that your parents did not send you to school. But it is your fault that you have not since tried to teach yourself. If you can't type in English, Abeg type in your native tongue.

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by onyeego(m): 10:26pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right
Since you seeking attention just go to the airport and shout bomb!
It will cure your boredom.

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by tellwisdom: 10:27pm On Dec 13, 2012

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by rimax: 10:28pm On Dec 13, 2012
Kelvinsonelly: Nice one. Dat will help co-ordinate dose black boiz. grin
we ar watchin..... smiley
Kelvinsonelly: Nice one. Dat will help co-ordinate dose black boiz. grin
we ar watchin.....
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by pekelepekele(m): 10:29pm On Dec 13, 2012
Thank God at least that will stop " Statements alteration "
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by babestella: 10:33pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right

WHO IS THIS UNFORTUNATE RETARD? Where in the universe did this slowpoke emerge from. I pity his family and generation in his lineage. This pathological being is pathetic. PLS NL, GET THIS TRIBAL MONKEY OUT OF HERE.

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by DANILSA(m): 10:34pm On Dec 13, 2012
searay: Why now where I want join Police?
pls speak english or pidgen bro
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Super1759: 10:34pm On Dec 13, 2012
now bail will be truly free
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Nobody: 10:41pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right

u are just a stewpid tribalistic bigot. U worthless piece of hopeless shiiiiit.

Native frog

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Nobody: 10:48pm On Dec 13, 2012
Good news. At least this will place the police on check and just where they belong. They should all stick to their jurisdiction. Enough of this unnecessary killings
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by AbdulAdam56(m): 10:50pm On Dec 13, 2012
Notin gud came from nigeria police,why
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by aries26(m): 11:00pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right
smh for you. You need help.
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Godjone(m): 11:08pm On Dec 13, 2012
i hope those that will take over will perform above expectation? Make we no kom dae lament 'had i know ' ooooo
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by caesaraba(m): 11:09pm On Dec 13, 2012
Prose-wetin? My biggest fear of 9ja police still remains "accidental discharge." Except they make sure (not just on paper) that "accidental discharge" is reduced to the bearest minimum, I'll stick to my routine: I see policemen with guns, I move the farthest distance possible away and maintain that distance.

Make e no be say na when I de near dem one bus driver go come refuse to drop 20 naira. God forbid bad thing!
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by 50calibre(m): 11:19pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right

Guy I will advise you to just commit suicide. The life you live is not worth it and you definitely don't deserve the gift of life.

If you kill yourself, at least you will be contributing to the environment by reducing carbon emission

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Richy4(m): 11:21pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right
I guess the availability of internet in Nigeria has made a lot of kids appear on public forum without their parent supervision. unfortunately when they type, you will always spot them. just the way they cannot comport themselves in real life without an adult guidance. even in a public forum like this,their childish attitude displays itself when their guidance are not there. just ignore above quote please

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Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by rollas007: 11:31pm On Dec 13, 2012
Smh for naija
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Nobody: 11:32pm On Dec 13, 2012
ok over to GEJ....set up a committee to look into the findings of this draft..... grin grin grin abi oga jona no be so you done dey run tins ni... wink wink wink
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Lordave: 11:46pm On Dec 13, 2012
agbari socket: Igbos have noting 2 offer than criminal mindset.they don happy 2 robbed nigerian without proscution but they will be kill 1 by 1.lagoos arrested 4 animal igbo 4 robbery burn them alive serve foolish tribe right
atimes I dey wonder wether na God create every human being, abi e get some people wey Sango and Amadioha create?? Abeg na God create this tin Ewu really beta pass some human beings
Re: Police To Lose Power To Prosecute Suspects by Lordave: 11:51pm On Dec 13, 2012
This should've been done before now... How could a bunch of illiterates possess the power to prosecute law offenders... Nigeria Police judgement is even worse than mob action.

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