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Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by ijustdey: 3:59am On Jul 31, 2023
Court Declares That Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests, Others In Public Places

An Edo State Magistrate Court has struck out a charge against a Nigerian for riding a tricycle in a Government Reserved Area (GRA) and another charge against another person for videoing a police arrest.

The operatives of the Nigeria Police Force, New Etete Division on July 26, 2022, arrested one Brighton Odion, a tricycle rider who was riding along Limit Road, off Sapele Road in Benin City, where the riding of tricycles has been barred.

The police accused him of violating the governor's order on riding in a restricted area and was subsequently charged to court when he refused to bribe them.

The police also arrested one Mr. Vision Nelson for taking pictures of Odion's arrest.

He was charged alongside Odion for being an unregistered photographer and unlicensed journalist and for using his Android phone to record the arrest.

But delivering judgment on Thursday, the court ruled in favour of the accused and consequently struck out the charges against the duo.

The Chief Magistrate in Evbuoriaria Magistrate Court 5, Sapele Road, Benin City, held in his ruling in the case between NPF and EDOCSO that "videoing or recording in a public place is not an offence, citizens have rights to do recordings anywhere, anytime."

The magistrate also held that there is no law in Edo State banning or restricting the movement of tricycles (keke) from major roads or streets. "Tricycles can move from one point to another without any form of restriction," the court said.

The court in striking out the charges, held that the case lacks merit, adding that the police were unable to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.

The judge, therefore, ruled that the case should be struck out for lack of merit before the law.

The Edo Civil Society Organisations were represented by Bar. Dele Igbinedion's chamber.

Reacting to the judgment in a statement issued on Friday, the Interim Public Relations Officer, EDOCSO, Leftist Aliyu Umweni, said justice can be delayed but can never be denied.

The group, however, called on the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force to ensure that those with requisite knowledge of both the Police Act and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and other relevant laws are deployed to man divisions.

"We want to use this medium to charge the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force to always do diligent work in putting only well-trained, educated and exposed personnel to head police formations in order to reduce similar embarrassment and ridicule to the force.

"It would appear the police just want to charge suspects to court for charging sake without minding the final implication of the outcome which are not limited to making a caricature of the force and emboldening criminals to challenge such charge in court and not to talk about the wastage of time, resources of the country for frivolous and unintelligent pursuit of a non-existent criminal case.

"If the institutions in Nigeria know what they are doing, the DPO or whoever charged this case to court would be reprimanded and possibly defaulted for dragging the police force into ridicule and shame.

"At any rate, the statement has been made loud and clear that the court is made for everyone to sue for justice and truth. We will continue to urge citizens to pursue matters in court. The day citizens will wake up and start suing intimidating and oppressive institutions in Nigeria, only then we will be on our way to total liberation from the internal feudal lords.

"Going forward, any more harassment of tricycle riders in Edo state by police officers would be seen as contempt of court and the appropriate steps will be taken on such officer(s).

"EDOCSO will ensure the full wrath of the law takes its course. Those that have heard this should inform those that have not."

https://saharareporters.com/2023/07/28/nigerian-court-declares-residents-have-right-video-take-pictures-arrests-others-public

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Anyenmoney(m): 4:04am On Jul 31, 2023
"Unregistered photographer, unlicensed journalist"
Vote Nigeria police for Big Brother Naija All stars grand prize.

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by inoki247: 4:35am On Jul 31, 2023
Lol Court go help person chop slap or help person dust derr bullet...


If u wan record dem du m with sense mak dem no come re arrange person journey....

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by crossfm: 5:45am On Jul 31, 2023
Hehehe.

Who respect's the court again in Nigeria?,if you doubt it ask federal government and DSS.

Nigerian police will be so glad in smashing people's phones and giving them a resounding slap grin grin.

We move.

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Triangles1(m): 8:32am On Jul 31, 2023
Better
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by NaijaCover(m): 8:32am On Jul 31, 2023
Is Following
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by UHLmoving: 8:32am On Jul 31, 2023
Disqualify tinubu

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Opanka44(m): 8:32am On Jul 31, 2023
Lol
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Triangles1(m): 8:32am On Jul 31, 2023
crossfm:
Hehehe.

Who respect's the court again in Nigeria?,if you doubt it ask federal government and DSS.

Nigerian police will be so glad in smashing people's phones and giving them a resounding slap grin grin.

We move.


The poor respect court and they're more vulnerable in Nigeria, but for me I don't need to follow anybody to court I settle the scores on SELENSE

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by EyeCumInPiece: 8:33am On Jul 31, 2023
"You have freedom of speech, but freedom after speech is not guaranteed" ~Idi Amin

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by southsouthking(m): 8:33am On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by NeatXt: 8:33am On Jul 31, 2023

Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by maticar: 8:33am On Jul 31, 2023
This is not even debatable under normal circumstances

If not for a dysfunctional system....

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:34am On Jul 31, 2023
One needs to be careful doing such. Our military men and devil are opposite side of same coin. They can kill for nothing

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by slawomir: 8:34am On Jul 31, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Nice

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by MrsTwrite(f): 8:34am On Jul 31, 2023
Cool
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Upright2020: 8:35am On Jul 31, 2023
I think this put to rest, the nonsense people use to spit, like I will sue you, I will sue you, you are taking my picture without my consent, LOL, even in public space oo, even when you are drunk and sleep in the street ooo.

Like I should seek consent of a mad man before using my phone camera,

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by maticar: 8:35am On Jul 31, 2023
crossfm:
Hehehe.

Who respect's the court again in Nigeria?,if you doubt it ask federal government and DSS.

Nigerian police will be so glad in smashing people's phones and giving them a resounding slap grin grin.

We move.
But arrests have always been videoed and used to bring erring policemen to book

Its not stopping any time soon

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by maticar: 8:35am On Jul 31, 2023
Akwamkpuruamu:
One needs to be careful doing such. Our military men and devil are opposite side of same coin. They can kill for nothing
Surely

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by SmartyPants(m): 8:36am On Jul 31, 2023
Again and again, the Courts come to the rescue of the common man. Yet, if one or two high profile cases don't go the way we want, the next thing you will hear is a rain of curses on the judiciary.

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by REALretep(m): 8:37am On Jul 31, 2023
Ohhh
So all these restrictions of keke and bike in different parts of a state by governors without any backing legislation are illegal

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by westfield: 8:37am On Jul 31, 2023
Ok
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Hotwest: 8:37am On Jul 31, 2023
Nigeria judiciary is for only the poor.

Them no get power at all.
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by princeade86(m): 8:37am On Jul 31, 2023
Good
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Ed12(m): 8:38am On Jul 31, 2023
And them dey use this offence scare many people in street oo

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by AntiChristian: 8:38am On Jul 31, 2023
Nigeria is winning!

Let the keke man and Android Video recorder breathe!

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by SLIDEwaxie(m): 8:38am On Jul 31, 2023
Make court issue us bullet proof
Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Amajuoyi44(m): 8:39am On Jul 31, 2023
SAY NO MORE

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by labisibrass(m): 8:40am On Jul 31, 2023
I don't blame the police, they're not engaged with serious work, hence the reason for this show of shame. They've dumped all internal security loads on the military and civil defence. Black clothed civilians!, tueh : kiss

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by AmadeGTG: 8:41am On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by DesChyko: 8:41am On Jul 31, 2023
inoki247:
Lol Court go help person chop slap or help person dust derr bullet...

Nonsense really.

These APC minions are something else. If you are unhappy the police lost the case for illegal arrests and bribery, just say so plainly.

Every citizen should be happy when rights are protected. It's supposed to be a democracy.

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Re: Court Rules Residents Have Right To Video, Take Pictures Of Arrests In Public by Jsucre(m): 8:43am On Jul 31, 2023
Edo Court again

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