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Navy Seeks Legislation To Prosecute Arrested Criminals by Blue3k(m): 9:49pm On Jan 09, 2018
The Nigerian Navy has appealed to the National Assembly to initiate Laws that would enable the Navy to prosecute arrested criminals, instead of handing over the suspects to sister security agencies.
Rear Adm. Victor Adedipe, Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Eastern Naval Command, made the appeal when members of the House of Representatives Committee on Navy paid an oversight visit to headquarters of the Command on Tuesday in Calabar.


Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ette- Ibas, ( 4th right ) and other senior naval officers at the end of his tour of commands under the Western Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy.

Adedipe lamented that a lot of criminals that had been arrested and handed over to sister security agencies for prosecutions, had found their way back to the maritime domain, committing the same crimes.

According to him, it is time the National Assembly initiates laws that will give the Nigerian Navy the legal backing to prosecute arrested criminals.

“We arrest and destroy illegal refineries on daily basis. Each time we make arrest and handover these suspects to other security agencies, you will be shocked to hear that they have been released on bail.

“We are appealing to the National Assembly to give us the constitutional right to arrest and prosecute some of these criminals arrested by our men in illegal act,’’ he said.

Similarly, Commodore Promise Dappa, the Command’s Administrative Officer, who presented the score card of the command’s 2017 achievement and challenges, observed that a lot of cases handed over to security agencies were handled with levity.

According to Dappa, security agencies that have the constitutional powers to prosecute are more interested in the prosecution of criminals that they arrested themselves.

“We have a weak legal framework. We cannot prosecute criminal that we arrested. We hand them over to security agencies that have the constitutional powers to prosecute.

“ These security agencies are more concerned with the arrest that they make. Most times, due diligence are not followed.

“In the long run, the suspected criminals regain freedom and find their way back to the sea to continue with their criminal activities.


“The National Assembly should empower the Navy to prosecute its own cases. If there is legislation to enable us to prosecute, the Navy will remain on top of the situation by ensuring that due diligence is followed,’’ he said.

Dappa also disclosed that in the last six months, 65 persons were arrested for illegal bunkering, while 20 vessels, 11 barges and 66 wooden boats were seized.

He further said that over 500 illegal refineries had been destroyed and over 20, 000 metric tons of crude oil and 20, 000 metric tons of illegally refined product were seized from oil thieves.

Mr Abdussamad Dasuki, Chairman, House Committee on Navy, said that the National Assembly was looking at other areas of funding to make the Nigerian Navy a better force.

Dasuki said that in the next couple of months, the `Maritime Security and Anti-Piracy’ bill would be passed to give the Navy a lot of resources to deal with infrastructure deficit.


“The bill has passed first and second readings and the public hearing and will soon be passed. The Navy has to be empowered for a better economy.

“Without your sacrifices, the nation will not be where it is today,’’ he said.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/navy-seeks-legislation-prosecute-arrested-criminals/

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Re: Navy Seeks Legislation To Prosecute Arrested Criminals by LionDeLeo: 9:57pm On Jan 09, 2018
No need coding the agency, we all know they are referring to the police.

Military go suffer catch thieves, hand over to police for prosecution, police will collect money, free the thieves, which kind nonsense be dat?
Re: Navy Seeks Legislation To Prosecute Arrested Criminals by amunkita(m): 9:59pm On Jan 09, 2018
Everyone working so hard to take the job of the police..
If Navy starts prosecuting, Civil Defence too would apply for same nd finally Man "O" War...

Maybe then police would buy Submarine nd F-19...
Re: Navy Seeks Legislation To Prosecute Arrested Criminals by Blue3k(m): 9:59pm On Jan 09, 2018
Its weird they don't prosecute criminals they catch especially if they are have civilivian policing duties. How will you prosecuting case stop some of these guys getting out on bail? Unless police are fumbling case I don't see what you'll tell judge.
Re: Navy Seeks Legislation To Prosecute Arrested Criminals by Blue3k(m): 3:25pm On Jan 10, 2018
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Re: Navy Seeks Legislation To Prosecute Arrested Criminals by ArodeTsolaye: 3:51pm On Jan 10, 2018
The problems with criminal prosecution in zoogeria.

If a thief or a criminal is caught, the corrupt police will not be interested in that case if the complainant is not paying them money to 'open file' and investigate.

Even if the complainant pays for 'Fuel for arrest', A.R, signal, 'Open of file', 'tracking' etc. during investigation. During prosecuting, he will still have to settle O.C legal, prosecutor etc. If he doesn't, the case dies a natural death and culprit walks free. If the culprit has
a deep pocket, he can take the case to Abuja and get the complainant arrested on trumped up charges. The innocent complainant seeking justice them becomes the suspect and culprit walks free. What a zoo!

The average nigerian complainant is expected to keep paying and paying the police till he gets Justice (which he may never get).

The zoo is easiest place to be a criminal and still walk free because the corrupt can never move an inch on that case if you don't 'mobilize' them.

Then ones wonders 'Are these people not been paid'? 'Are there no allocations for arrests, investigation and prosecution by the zoogerian state? 'Who swallows all the billions budgted and allocated by the state to the police'?

Again, what a zoo!

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