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Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Islie(op): 7:02am On Jan 26, 2025
Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejob[/b]i, on Saturday, [b]sparked a heated debate on social media after stating that the Nigerian law empowered police operatives to break into homes without a search warrant.

The controversy began when an social media user, Somto Okonkwo, shared a video showing masked policemen forcefully entering a house by scaling the fence.

The video shows the officers firing shots after the occupants refused to open the gate of the house for them.

But the police later gained access to the building by scaling the fence.

Reacting to the video, an X user, Joseph Tobore, Adejobi’s statement contravened Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution.

He said, “Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution is dead in the eyes of the police spokesman. Nigeria is in trouble if Prince can support breaking the laws and claim it’s their law. Be reminded that any law that is not in conformity with the Constitution is no law. Prince, I challenge you: educate Nigerians on Section 37 and ask yourself how this statement makes sense.”

Another x user identified as ‘Great Oracle Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary’ questioned the police’s actions, saying, “How’s this consistent with the force operations? Officers turned up masked, without a warrant, opened live rounds, and climbed (actually trespassed) into a property—and this is standard operation? An armed citizen would have shot this officer.”

In his comment, a netizen with X handle ‘Dipo’, said, “Uniform is no longer proof of authority because criminals, bandits, terrorists, and kidnappers have been known to operate wearing the same uniform. Only professional conduct can validate true operatives.”

Responding to the backlash, Adejobi defended the actions of the police, stating, “The police have the power to break into any house or place where they are reasonably convinced an offence is being committed.”

He further explained that breaking into homes was allowed in the law, with a caution that “all you need is to follow the procedure. Powers to break in and break out, not only in the East, it’s the law of the land.”

However, an X user, Ben Samuel, criticised Adejobi’s remarks, saying “Your statement lacks clarity, sir. The police do not have the authority to ‘break into any house or place’ without a valid warrant. There is no difference between the actions of these undisciplined officers and those of armed robbers, and they must face strict punishment for such misconduct. Legal duties cannot be carried out using unlawful methods,” he wrote.

But the Force PRO further said, “No matter how they review the law, no amendment would strip the police of its powers. They can only review the procedure of exercising its powers. And note that not in all cases do we require a warrant to search or arrest. Read the law and understand. There are many laws guiding the operations of the police, and they are sacrosanct.”
https://punchng.com/outrage-as-force-pro-says-police-can-break-into-homes/?amp

Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by SeverusSnape(m): 7:09am On Jan 26, 2025
No be Nigeria again!?

Lawless country.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by PresidObi: 7:11am On Jan 26, 2025
But of course, when the person in Aso Rock got in there by "seize it, grab it, carry it and run with it"

What else do you expect apart from a set of lawless 8institutions and a bunch of never do wells running your most important offices.

Motor park touts government.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by helinues: 7:12am On Jan 26, 2025
“The police have the power to break into any house or place where they are reasonably convinced an offence is being committed.”
Toh

Court warrant is not issued at night
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by MasterJayJay: 7:15am On Jan 26, 2025
You break in, destroy properties and find no criminal. Will you repair what you have damaged? No! You leave like criminals because you are one. Criminals do not fix a damage they have done.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by SadiqBabaSani: 9:54am On Jan 26, 2025
Let ignorant people be spouting their lack of knowledge on Nigerian laws
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by BloomingDale(f):
Anyone that breaks into my home without proper documentation and identification will be shot like a dog. Nigerian police take note.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by kettykin: 10:42am On Jan 26, 2025
Imagine this: you're relaxing at home over the weekend when you receive a report that uniformed men are breaking into your office. Or perhaps you're at work on a weekday, only to hear that uniformed strangers are invading your home in your absence.

If this becomes acceptable, what's next? They’ll be legally empowered to seize something else from you—no explanation, no compensation, no accountability.


This doesn't happen in any sane society. This is highest degree of madness.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by marlow1962(m): 11:24am On Jan 26, 2025
God knows I will gun down any police man that trespasses into my property. I have no problem with your questions, as long as you come in legitimately with your warrant. But if your motive is to break into my home with the intention of stealing and causing bodily harm, God knows I will send you to your maker.

Illiteracy and poverty is really dealing with the citizens, that's why they don't know their rights.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Sharpsharp00123: 11:28am On Jan 26, 2025
PresidObi:
But of course, when the person in Aso Rock got in there by "seize it, grab it, carry it and run with it"

What else do you expect apart from a set of lawless 8institutions and a bunch of never do wells running your most important offices.

Motor park touts government.
when we asked u how he seized n grabbed it d other day u ran away

Mbanda is currently on d run now cos he was asked few questions about d Igbo coup
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Dogalmighty17: 11:48am On Jan 26, 2025
You break into my house, you use your face to stop a bullet. Mind you I didn't shoot at you. I only sent a bullet down a straight path. You unfortunately just choose to drag right of way with the bullet.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by SadiqBabaSani: 11:50am On Jan 26, 2025
All the cowards above bragging about gunning down any policeman that enters your residence, hope you are all ready to die too.


Please make sure you have a will ready, very few live after gunning down law enforcement agents
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by franugo(m): 12:05pm On Jan 26, 2025
helinues:
Toh

Court warrant is not issued at night
Of course you go support rubbish, it's in keeping with your senseless behavior on NL.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by NikoWinaman: 1:26pm On Jan 26, 2025
Nigeria has a general constitution but people forget that the forces in itself also have their own constitution especially when handling criminal matters.
If many of you take your time to always watch the American FBI files or some documentaries you will understand these forces operation much better. There are clear instances that does not require the warrant and court orders although the suspect when caught by any forceful means can be released within a specific time if there was no sustainable evidence as at the time of arrest. But then if the forces are convinced the suspect is the criminal they need, then they begin to gather the necessary evidence needed for conviction before they go back for rearrest.
Nigeria is no different just that the population are not so educated about most of these things unlike more developed countries.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by SadiqBabaSani: 1:29pm On Jan 26, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
You break into my house, you use your face to stop a bullet. Mind you I didn't shoot at you. I only sent a bullet down a straight path. You unfortunately just choose to drag right of way with the bullet.
empty Boasting, kindly write a will before you press the trigger, cause you might not live to tell the story
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by able20(m): 1:37pm On Jan 26, 2025
Ordinary Yaya Bello EFCC can not arrest.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Gotocourt: 2:50pm On Jan 26, 2025
shocked
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by NaijaCover(m): 2:51pm On Jan 26, 2025
Hmmmmmmm
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Treasure17(m): 2:51pm On Jan 26, 2025
What Nigerian police can not do does not exist.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by richie240: 2:53pm On Jan 26, 2025
Una emotions nor dey allow una reason properly.
If ur daughter had been kidnapped and you receive a tip off that she's held up in a particular location (on a Friday night), and the only way of getting a warrant is to wait till Monday, what would be your expectation? That the police wait till Monday b4 they step in to rescue her??

Una hatred/bitterness don chop una prefrontal cortex finish.
cool

EmmyDJourno:
What’s trespassing again, this Yoruba government is the most Olodo in the history of Nigeria
MasterJayJay:
You break in, destroy properties and find no criminal. Will you repair what you have damaged? No! You leave like criminals because you are one. Criminals do not fix a damage they have done.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by kingamaa(m): 2:53pm On Jan 26, 2025
Police and controversies na 5 & 6
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by JAWBONE(m): 2:53pm On Jan 26, 2025
No be today this Muiyiwa dey yarn okpata for Twitter.

The guy is a known dunce.

Anyone on Twitter knows how dumb he is.

He is only occupying that position because of Ronu level
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Akfrenzy(m): 2:54pm On Jan 26, 2025
angry
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by harmargedon: 2:54pm On Jan 26, 2025
Yes they can, if they have warranty or the situation permits it
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by SadiqBabaSani: 2:54pm On Jan 26, 2025
able20:
Ordinary Yaya Bello EFCC can not arrest.
Former Governor is ordinary? Look at the kinda ignoramuses on NL
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by EmmyDJourno: 2:55pm On Jan 26, 2025
What’s trespassing again, this Yoruba government is the most Olodo in the history of Nigeria
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by NothingDoMe: 2:55pm On Jan 26, 2025
Should be with a warrant
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Mikelarteta(m): 2:56pm On Jan 26, 2025
They do it already naa. It’s not new.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by BlocksNG(m): 2:57pm On Jan 26, 2025
Tinubu police? Drug baron police? Not surprised.
Re: Adejobi Says Police Can Break Into Homes by Mikelarteta(m): 2:57pm On Jan 26, 2025
That’s their way of life.
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