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Poll: Do you think the Nigerian Police's criminalities are engineered by the DPOs, Commisioners and Ogas??

Yes 57% (198 votes)
No 4% (15 votes)
Before inko 22% (76 votes)
Na dem dem 16% (56 votes)
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Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by BarrElChapo(m): 3:53pm On Jun 23
Sonofgod1990:
That was how some police officers extorted about 12 million naira from me last time that I visited Nigeria
and your opay is on display begging for money😂
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Oracleee: 3:53pm On Jun 23
Nackzy:
Paying for kerosine and tissue paper before you enter cell
Removing all your cloths before you enter cell
Be like Na cell customer you be.
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by aidoko1: 3:54pm On Jun 23
Police wey Tinubu can not stop from Guarding VIPs?
Abi na Police wey go tell you say BAIL IS FREE and still give you Prize?
Police ?
leave matter for those with Money to Handle police.
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by professore(m): 3:59pm On Jun 23
Mmm
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by friday2011(m): 4:17pm On Jun 23
In my opinion, 1 to 3 na d same, all na access to phone.
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Ten06(m): 4:19pm On Jun 23
The way you dress and carry yourself has a significant impact on how people treat you. In my experience, law enforcement officers rarely give me trouble. Most of the time, they take one look at me and choose not to subject me to the kind of harassment others often face. Even in situations where they attempt to exert unnecessary authority, I remain calm, respectful, and confident, and I often decline unreasonable demands without any issues.
I'm not a young man anyway
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Nackzy: 4:28pm On Jun 23
Oracleee:
Be like Na cell customer you be.
yes Sir as a result of a failed system
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Lanretoye(m): 4:29pm On Jun 23
Sonofgod1990:
That was how some police officers extorted about 12 million naira from me last time that I visited Nigeria
abi 50 million naira,instead of you to tell us the value of the contraband you carried…fake life wey Dey make God's favor bypass una
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Wealthoptulent(m): 4:35pm On Jun 23
5o GHREYS of SHADES grin
LOK THAT SIDE na d DEM

Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by friday2011(m): 4:35pm On Jun 23
I experienced that number 32, and it was not funny, about 17yrs ago, around 2009 in ikorodu, that police station opposite wema bank, I needed to get my landlords son arrested for breaking into my apartment and carted away some valuables, at the counter, the female officer who attended to me asked me to pay #2,000 (na still better money that year oo) for pen and paper, i no no when I burst into laugh, I asked her, madam, are you serious, she replied; we never even talk of money for fuel for officers wey go come your house, omo, that day ehnnn, I just loose hope in nigerian police, at the end of the day, I have to contact a friend who has barrack connections, na soldiers later help me deal with the guy. Nigerian Police need to be disbanded totally.
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Sensiblerealist(m): 4:42pm On Jun 23
This guy and Lamba na Siamese twins .
I go pull out evidence of your lies again oooo so make you 'comport' yaself.


Sonofgod1990:
That was how some police officers extorted about 12 million naira from me last time that I visited Nigeria
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Sensiblerealist(m): 4:44pm On Jun 23
The guy na chronic liar. E go tell you now say inn dey make 50 million naira a week.
I don't know the colour of his problem

Lanretoye:
abi 50 million naira,instead of you to tell us the value of the contraband you carried…fake life wey Dey make God's favor bypass una
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Sonofgod1990(m): 5:02pm On Jun 23
BarrElChapo:
and your opay is on display begging for money😂
Were the opay nA
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Kunlemac: 5:03pm On Jun 23
Nigeria police 😊😊
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Kemetian: 5:05pm On Jun 23
chatinent:
(c) chatinent

50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know Were Unlawful

Good day, fellow Nigerians.

If there is one thing that has normalized oppression in this country, it is the fact that many of us do not know where police authority starts and where it stops. We have normalized so much abuse that when an officer actually follows the law, we feel like he is doing us a favor.

My experience has not been good. We were going to Akwa Ibom and followed the Bende LGA route. It was around 7pm. Could you believe the police mounted a road block, not to check vehicles but to order that every single vehicle must pay N2500 or they would not be allowed to pass? Omo, I came down to go talk to the person who looked like the guard commander, and he was ordering me to "do not come close to this place if you are not with your money or I will shoot." You go shoot me keh? I mean on the main road!! I cannot remember the road name, but Akwa Ibomites may testify. I refused to obey that order and kept walking to him, and this bloody civilian cocked his rifle. I still continued and walked up to him even as he pointed the gun...and I asked him (politely) why he was robbing people on the road, coupled with the fact that the route was very terrible. He demanded to know my identity, to which I countered that my background was entirely irrelevant as it did not alter the objective reality of the systemic corruption underway. To truncate the narrative, I was eventually granted passage; however, this individual concession did not mitigate the ongoing exploitation of other commuters. They seamlessly resumed their illicit operations, and a mere pair of vehicles trailing immediately behind me managed to bypass the toll unscathed.

While I hold no political office nor boast a patrician lineage, I am an individual who has rendered dutiful service to this nation and possess an inherent intolerance for state-sponsored intimidation. Na once person dey die. Although, my wife said it was a very dangerous thing to do... I could hear her soft pleas beseeching me to just come back then. Make God just bless me. Make me bless my wife. smiley smiley smiley smiley

Many of us tremble at checkpoints or police stations because of the uniform and the gun. But the truth is, the Nigerian Police Force is bound by the Police Act and the 1999 Constitution. They are not above the law.

Below are 50 things police officers do to Nigerians every single day that they actually have absolutely no legal right to do. Read them, memorize them, and know your rights.

The 50 Illegal Police Actions

1. Forcefully searching your mobile phone or laptop without a duly signed search warrant.
2. Forcing you to unlock your phone or demanding your passwords at a checkpoint.
3. Scrolling through your bank app, text messages, or WhatsApp chats.
4. Arresting you for "wandering" (wandering was abolished as a crime in Nigeria since 1989).
5. Arresting you in place of someone else they are looking for (Proxy arrest is strictly forbidden by the Police Act).
6. Detaining you for a purely civil matter, like a breached contract, owed debt, or unpaid rent.
7. Operating as debt collectors for landlords or angry business partners.
8. Demanding money for bail (Bail is absolutely free, both at the station and in court).
9. Forcing you to write a statement against your will.
10. Writing a statement on your behalf and forcing you to sign it.
11. Torturing, slapping, or beating you to extract a confession.
12. Parading you before journalists and the media as a criminal before you have been convicted by a court of law.
13. Denying you access to a lawyer when you are arrested.
14. Denying you the right to inform your family about your whereabouts after an arrest.
15. Detaining you for more than 24 hours (or 48 hours depending on court proximity) without charging you to court.
16. Jumping into your car and forcing themselves into your passenger seat without your consent.
17. Seizing your car keys forcefully at a checkpoint just to intimidate you.
18. Deflating your car tyres because you requested to know your offence.
19. Arresting you simply because you have dreadlocks, dyed hair, or tattoos.
20. Labeling you a "Yahoo boy" and arresting you purely because you are young and driving an expensive car.
21. Arresting you just because you are carrying a laptop bag on the street.
22. Escorting you to an ATM to withdraw money to "settle" them.
23. Forcing you to transfer money to a POS agent at a checkpoint.
24. Demanding your Customs papers on the highway (Vehicle customs clearance is the job of the Nigeria Customs Service, not the Police).
25. Rejecting photocopies of your vehicle particulars and arresting you for not carrying the originals.
26. Searching your house without a valid search warrant (unless they are chasing a fleeing suspect in hot pursuit).
27. A male police officer physically searching a female suspect (Only female officers are legally permitted to search women).
28. Forcing you to sit on the bare floor, in the mud, or inside a gutter at a checkpoint.
29. Shooting at your moving vehicle simply because you refused to stop at a checkpoint.
30. Pointing a loaded firearm directly at you during a normal conversation or argument to induce fear.
31. Confiscating your legally purchased goods or property without a court order.
32. Forcing you to pay for the pen and paper used to write your statement at the station.
33. Demanding "mobilization fee" or "fuel money" to investigate a crime you reported.
34. Demanding a percentage of your money or property after helping you recover it from fraudsters or thieves.
35. Stopping you on the road to demand your marriage certificate when you are walking or driving with your partner.
36. Harassing you for your fashion choices, like wearing ripped jeans or bum shorts.
37. Dispersing peaceful, unarmed protesters using teargas or live ammunition.
38. Refusing to identify themselves or show their official ID card when you politely ask.
39. Operating checkpoints in plain clothes without name tags or any official identification.
40. Using unnumbered commercial vehicles (like Korope or Danfo) to conduct official arrests.
41. Harassing you for moving around late at night (Every Nigerian has the constitutional right to freedom of movement).
42. Impounding your vehicle without officially logging the offence or issuing a ticket.
43. Refusing to grant bail for bailable offences just to punish you or extort your family.
44. Telling you "I will kill you and nothing will happen" (This is a direct threat to life and is a criminal offence under the law).
45. Searching the trunk of your car without any reasonable suspicion of a crime.
46. Arresting you for recording them in a public place (It is not a crime to record police officers performing their duties in public).
47. Forcing you to admit to a crime you didn't commit on video.
48. Refusing to allow you to read a statement before signing it.
49. Taking your fingerprints or mugshot for a minor traffic offence.
50. Stripping you to your underwear in public or at the station as a form of humiliation.

⚠️ A WORD OF CAUTION ⚠️
While it is crucial to know your rights, please apply wisdom. You are dealing with armed men in a country where the system is often broken. Do not argue blindly on a lonely highway at night just to prove a point. You will agree with me these men become more dangerous on lonely roads or at night.

Do you also know you can sue the institutionhuh

Stay calm, be polite, do not resist arrest physically, and try to involve a lawyer or your family as soon as you can. Your primary goal at any dangerous checkpoint is to stay alive. You cannot fight for your fundamental human rights from the grave.

Know the law, stay out of trouble, and don't let anyone intimidate you into parting with your hard-earned money out of fear.

What is the worst experience you have had with police officers doing something on this list?
NOW TELL US THE 1,000 ILLEGAL THINGS YOU DO AS A NIGERIAN CIVILIAN. Professional finger pointers and blame merchants.
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by IBB007(m): 5:11pm On Jun 23
Lol…the lies for the beginning no even lemme read the story finish
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by geoworldedu: 5:16pm On Jun 23
Sonofgod1990:
That was how some police officers extorted about 12 million naira from me last time that I visited Nigeria
12 million Zimbabwe dollar you mean huh
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by geoworldedu: 5:17pm On Jun 23
IBB007:
Lol…the lies for the beginning no even lemme read the story finish
One police officer spotted. Shawn sir cool grin
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by IBB007(m): 5:20pm On Jun 23
geoworldedu:
One police officer spotted. Shawn sir cool grin
As the Nigerian police ever blocked a road and insisted every vehicle must pay 2500 each before passing …please provide evidence
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by ChristianMuslim: 5:20pm On Jun 23
I bought fuel into their van to arrest, I pay for pen and paper when I went to make report for my stolen phone, DPO once told me "if you want me to help you to recover your car you go pay me oo"
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by AKWATGOLD1(m): 5:30pm On Jun 23
Following through Bende LGA to Akwa Ibom is going Isikwuato to Arochukwu then to Cross River but if it from Bende LGA coming to Umuahia linking Ndoru to Umudike then to Ikwuano LGA to Ariam Alala and the next village is Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom state.
chatinent:
(c) chatinent

50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know Were Unlawful

Good day, fellow Nigerians.

If there is one thing that has normalized oppression in this country, it is the fact that many of us do not know where police authority starts and where it stops. We have normalized so much abuse that when an officer actually follows the law, we feel like he is doing us a favor.

My experience has not been good. We were going to Akwa Ibom and followed the Bende LGA route. It was around 7pm. Could you believe the police mounted a road block, not to check vehicles but to order that every single vehicle must pay N2500 or they would not be allowed to pass? Omo, I came down to go talk to the person who looked like the guard commander, and he was ordering me to "do not come close to this place if you are not with your money or I will shoot." You go shoot me keh? I mean on the main road!! I cannot remember the road name, but Akwa Ibomites may testify. I refused to obey that order and kept walking to him, and this bloody civilian cocked his rifle. I still continued and walked up to him even as he pointed the gun...and I asked him (politely) why he was robbing people on the road, coupled with the fact that the route was very terrible. He demanded to know my identity, to which I countered that my background was entirely irrelevant as it did not alter the objective reality of the systemic corruption underway. To truncate the narrative, I was eventually granted passage; however, this individual concession did not mitigate the ongoing exploitation of other commuters. They seamlessly resumed their illicit operations, and a mere pair of vehicles trailing immediately behind me managed to bypass the toll unscathed.

While I hold no political office nor boast a patrician lineage, I am an individual who has rendered dutiful service to this nation and possess an inherent intolerance for state-sponsored intimidation. Na once person dey die. Although, my wife said it was a very dangerous thing to do... I could hear her soft pleas beseeching me to just come back then. Make God just bless me. Make me bless my wife. smiley smiley smiley smiley

Many of us tremble at checkpoints or police stations because of the uniform and the gun. But the truth is, the Nigerian Police Force is bound by the Police Act and the 1999 Constitution. They are not above the law.

Below are 50 things police officers do to Nigerians every single day that they actually have absolutely no legal right to do. Read them, memorize them, and know your rights.

The 50 Illegal Police Actions

1. Forcefully searching your mobile phone or laptop without a duly signed search warrant.
2. Forcing you to unlock your phone or demanding your passwords at a checkpoint.
3. Scrolling through your bank app, text messages, or WhatsApp chats.
4. Arresting you for "wandering" (wandering was abolished as a crime in Nigeria since 1989).
5. Arresting you in place of someone else they are looking for (Proxy arrest is strictly forbidden by the Police Act).
6. Detaining you for a purely civil matter, like a breached contract, owed debt, or unpaid rent.
7. Operating as debt collectors for landlords or angry business partners.
8. Demanding money for bail (Bail is absolutely free, both at the station and in court).
9. Forcing you to write a statement against your will.
10. Writing a statement on your behalf and forcing you to sign it.
11. Torturing, slapping, or beating you to extract a confession.
12. Parading you before journalists and the media as a criminal before you have been convicted by a court of law.
13. Denying you access to a lawyer when you are arrested.
14. Denying you the right to inform your family about your whereabouts after an arrest.
15. Detaining you for more than 24 hours (or 48 hours depending on court proximity) without charging you to court.
16. Jumping into your car and forcing themselves into your passenger seat without your consent.
17. Seizing your car keys forcefully at a checkpoint just to intimidate you.
18. Deflating your car tyres because you requested to know your offence.
19. Arresting you simply because you have dreadlocks, dyed hair, or tattoos.
20. Labeling you a "Yahoo boy" and arresting you purely because you are young and driving an expensive car.
21. Arresting you just because you are carrying a laptop bag on the street.
22. Escorting you to an ATM to withdraw money to "settle" them.
23. Forcing you to transfer money to a POS agent at a checkpoint.
24. Demanding your Customs papers on the highway (Vehicle customs clearance is the job of the Nigeria Customs Service, not the Police).
25. Rejecting photocopies of your vehicle particulars and arresting you for not carrying the originals.
26. Searching your house without a valid search warrant (unless they are chasing a fleeing suspect in hot pursuit).
27. A male police officer physically searching a female suspect (Only female officers are legally permitted to search women).
28. Forcing you to sit on the bare floor, in the mud, or inside a gutter at a checkpoint.
29. Shooting at your moving vehicle simply because you refused to stop at a checkpoint.
30. Pointing a loaded firearm directly at you during a normal conversation or argument to induce fear.
31. Confiscating your legally purchased goods or property without a court order.
32. Forcing you to pay for the pen and paper used to write your statement at the station.
33. Demanding "mobilization fee" or "fuel money" to investigate a crime you reported.
34. Demanding a percentage of your money or property after helping you recover it from fraudsters or thieves.
35. Stopping you on the road to demand your marriage certificate when you are walking or driving with your partner.
36. Harassing you for your fashion choices, like wearing ripped jeans or bum shorts.
37. Dispersing peaceful, unarmed protesters using teargas or live ammunition.
38. Refusing to identify themselves or show their official ID card when you politely ask.
39. Operating checkpoints in plain clothes without name tags or any official identification.
40. Using unnumbered commercial vehicles (like Korope or Danfo) to conduct official arrests.
41. Harassing you for moving around late at night (Every Nigerian has the constitutional right to freedom of movement).
42. Impounding your vehicle without officially logging the offence or issuing a ticket.
43. Refusing to grant bail for bailable offences just to punish you or extort your family.
44. Telling you "I will kill you and nothing will happen" (This is a direct threat to life and is a criminal offence under the law).
45. Searching the trunk of your car without any reasonable suspicion of a crime.
46. Arresting you for recording them in a public place (It is not a crime to record police officers performing their duties in public).
47. Forcing you to admit to a crime you didn't commit on video.
48. Refusing to allow you to read a statement before signing it.
49. Taking your fingerprints or mugshot for a minor traffic offence.
50. Stripping you to your underwear in public or at the station as a form of humiliation.

⚠️ A WORD OF CAUTION ⚠️
While it is crucial to know your rights, please apply wisdom. You are dealing with armed men in a country where the system is often broken. Do not argue blindly on a lonely highway at night just to prove a point. You will agree with me these men become more dangerous on lonely roads or at night.

Do you also know you can sue the institutionhuh

Stay calm, be polite, do not resist arrest physically, and try to involve a lawyer or your family as soon as you can. Your primary goal at any dangerous checkpoint is to stay alive. You cannot fight for your fundamental human rights from the grave.

Know the law, stay out of trouble, and don't let anyone intimidate you into parting with your hard-earned money out of fear.

What is the worst experience you have had with police officers doing something on this list?
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by yarimo(m): 5:34pm On Jun 23
givedemwotowoto:
The most illegal and morally bankrupt thing you can do this 2027 election is to sell your vote

Say No to vote buying
from NDC spoke man grin

Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by geoworldedu: 5:40pm On Jun 23
IBB007:
As the Nigerian police ever blocked a road and insisted every vehicle must pay 2500 each before passing …please provide evidence
See, even if they tell me that a police officer pointed guns at people in traffic to pay #100 each before they can pass, I will believe it.

Police in Nigeria are the 8th wonder of the modern world. Na person wey jam dem go fi tell the story.

Ordinary #1000 fall from my pocket where I sat down. A police officer saw it and walked close to me with his eyes fixed directly inside mine. I was surprised why he was coming towards me. He stooped low when he got to me and picked the #1000 and went back into his parked car. It took serious courage and intervention of his colleague before I could get my money back after about 30 minutes. Imagine, my last kobo wey I wan use take tfare from Ikate to Jakande. Mtchew.
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by IBB007(m): 5:42pm On Jun 23
geoworldedu:
See, even if they tell me that a police officer pointed guns at people in traffic to pay #100 each before they can pass, I will believe it.

Police in Nigeria are the 8th wonder of the modern world. Na person wey jam dem go fi tell the story.

Ordinary #1000 fall from my pocket where I sat down. A police officer saw it and walked close to me with his eyes fixed directly inside mine. I was surprised why he was coming towards me. He stooped low when he got to me and picked the #1000 and went back into his parked car. It took serious courage and intervention of his colleague before I could get my money back after about 30 minutes. Imagine, my last kobo wey I wan use take tfare from Ikate to Jakande. Mtchew.
I’ve never really had a serious encounter with them before sha…cos I dey avoid them pass evil spirit
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by callmetade: 5:45pm On Jun 23
All I know police is the number one wrong thing in this country. Period
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by MaziObinnaokija: 5:46pm On Jun 23
NIG POLICE sad 😒 🤔 😒 🤔 😒 🤔 their case is beyond REDEMPTION. I dnt knw wic Lasgidi area command are notorious/behave like Amu Robas with AKs Assault Guns.Area G,H,M,A
Those idiots in plain clothes uniform go grab/stop they search yo car,press yo bum(Ojuelegba,LUTH, mushin yoots,i greet una lipsrsealed grin grin angry
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by Danzuba: 5:59pm On Jun 23
No. 8: "bail from police or Court absolutely free" but ELRUFA'I was ask to pay one hundred million for bail, was his lawyer not aware of the free law?
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by MyExpression(m): 6:28pm On Jun 23
Lithiumite:
Bros the justice system is f'd up,if you have to go to court you will be remanded for atleast 2 weeks before you can even sort your bail which will still set u off about 200 to 250k atleast.....2 arduous weeks in confinement is no joke and the police guys knows no one will be willing to go through that excruciating experience so they use that fear to their advantage.
What does the Law say?

Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by frankfab(m): 7:16pm On Jun 23
chatinent:
(c) chatinent

50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know Were Unlawful

Good day, fellow Nigerians.

If there is one thing that has normalized oppression in this country, it is the fact that many of us do not know where police authority starts and where it stops. We have normalized so much abuse that when an officer actually follows the law, we feel like he is doing us a favor.

My experience has not been good. We were going to Akwa Ibom and followed the Bende LGA route. It was around 7pm. Could you believe the police mounted a road block, not to check vehicles but to order that every single vehicle must pay N2500 or they would not be allowed to pass? Omo, I came down to go talk to the person who looked like the guard commander, and he was ordering me to "do not come close to this place if you are not with your money or I will shoot." You go shoot me keh? I mean on the main road!! I cannot remember the road name, but Akwa Ibomites may testify. I refused to obey that order and kept walking to him, and this bloody civilian cocked his rifle. I still continued and walked up to him even as he pointed the gun...and I asked him (politely) why he was robbing people on the road, coupled with the fact that the route was very terrible. He demanded to know my identity, to which I countered that my background was entirely irrelevant as it did not alter the objective reality of the systemic corruption underway. To truncate the narrative, I was eventually granted passage; however, this individual concession did not mitigate the ongoing exploitation of other commuters. They seamlessly resumed their illicit operations, and a mere pair of vehicles trailing immediately behind me managed to bypass the toll unscathed.

While I hold no political office nor boast a patrician lineage, I am an individual who has rendered dutiful service to this nation and possess an inherent intolerance for state-sponsored intimidation. Na once person dey die. Although, my wife said it was a very dangerous thing to do... I could hear her soft pleas beseeching me to just come back then. Make God just bless me. Make me bless my wife. smiley smiley smiley smiley

Many of us tremble at checkpoints or police stations because of the uniform and the gun. But the truth is, the Nigerian Police Force is bound by the Police Act and the 1999 Constitution. They are not above the law.

Below are 50 things police officers do to Nigerians every single day that they actually have absolutely no legal right to do. Read them, memorize them, and know your rights.

The 50 Illegal Police Actions

1. Forcefully searching your mobile phone or laptop without a duly signed search warrant.
2. Forcing you to unlock your phone or demanding your passwords at a checkpoint.
3. Scrolling through your bank app, text messages, or WhatsApp chats.
4. Arresting you for "wandering" (wandering was abolished as a crime in Nigeria since 1989).
5. Arresting you in place of someone else they are looking for (Proxy arrest is strictly forbidden by the Police Act).
6. Detaining you for a purely civil matter, like a breached contract, owed debt, or unpaid rent.
7. Operating as debt collectors for landlords or angry business partners.
8. Demanding money for bail (Bail is absolutely free, both at the station and in court).
9. Forcing you to write a statement against your will.
10. Writing a statement on your behalf and forcing you to sign it.
11. Torturing, slapping, or beating you to extract a confession.
12. Parading you before journalists and the media as a criminal before you have been convicted by a court of law.
13. Denying you access to a lawyer when you are arrested.
14. Denying you the right to inform your family about your whereabouts after an arrest.
15. Detaining you for more than 24 hours (or 48 hours depending on court proximity) without charging you to court.
16. Jumping into your car and forcing themselves into your passenger seat without your consent.
17. Seizing your car keys forcefully at a checkpoint just to intimidate you.
18. Deflating your car tyres because you requested to know your offence.
19. Arresting you simply because you have dreadlocks, dyed hair, or tattoos.
20. Labeling you a "Yahoo boy" and arresting you purely because you are young and driving an expensive car.
21. Arresting you just because you are carrying a laptop bag on the street.
22. Escorting you to an ATM to withdraw money to "settle" them.
23. Forcing you to transfer money to a POS agent at a checkpoint.
24. Demanding your Customs papers on the highway (Vehicle customs clearance is the job of the Nigeria Customs Service, not the Police).
25. Rejecting photocopies of your vehicle particulars and arresting you for not carrying the originals.
26. Searching your house without a valid search warrant (unless they are chasing a fleeing suspect in hot pursuit).
27. A male police officer physically searching a female suspect (Only female officers are legally permitted to search women).
28. Forcing you to sit on the bare floor, in the mud, or inside a gutter at a checkpoint.
29. Shooting at your moving vehicle simply because you refused to stop at a checkpoint.
30. Pointing a loaded firearm directly at you during a normal conversation or argument to induce fear.
31. Confiscating your legally purchased goods or property without a court order.
32. Forcing you to pay for the pen and paper used to write your statement at the station.
33. Demanding "mobilization fee" or "fuel money" to investigate a crime you reported.
34. Demanding a percentage of your money or property after helping you recover it from fraudsters or thieves.
35. Stopping you on the road to demand your marriage certificate when you are walking or driving with your partner.
36. Harassing you for your fashion choices, like wearing ripped jeans or bum shorts.
37. Dispersing peaceful, unarmed protesters using teargas or live ammunition.
38. Refusing to identify themselves or show their official ID card when you politely ask.
39. Operating checkpoints in plain clothes without name tags or any official identification.
40. Using unnumbered commercial vehicles (like Korope or Danfo) to conduct official arrests.
41. Harassing you for moving around late at night (Every Nigerian has the constitutional right to freedom of movement).
42. Impounding your vehicle without officially logging the offence or issuing a ticket.
43. Refusing to grant bail for bailable offences just to punish you or extort your family.
44. Telling you "I will kill you and nothing will happen" (This is a direct threat to life and is a criminal offence under the law).
45. Searching the trunk of your car without any reasonable suspicion of a crime.
46. Arresting you for recording them in a public place (It is not a crime to record police officers performing their duties in public).
47. Forcing you to admit to a crime you didn't commit on video.
48. Refusing to allow you to read a statement before signing it.
49. Taking your fingerprints or mugshot for a minor traffic offence.
50. Stripping you to your underwear in public or at the station as a form of humiliation.

⚠️ A WORD OF CAUTION ⚠️
While it is crucial to know your rights, please apply wisdom. You are dealing with armed men in a country where the system is often broken. Do not argue blindly on a lonely highway at night just to prove a point. You will agree with me these men become more dangerous on lonely roads or at night.

Do you also know you can sue the institutionhuh

Stay calm, be polite, do not resist arrest physically, and try to involve a lawyer or your family as soon as you can. Your primary goal at any dangerous checkpoint is to stay alive. You cannot fight for your fundamental human rights from the grave.

Know the law, stay out of trouble, and don't let anyone intimidate you into parting with your hard-earned money out of fear.

What is the worst experience you have had with police officers doing something on this list?
An average Nigeria will think these things are normal because they are used to a certain dysfunctional society
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by LotannaWallace(m): 10:16pm On Jun 23
Everything about them have always been illegal undecided
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by akigbemaru: 1:50am On Jun 24
Na wa for these cops with kickbacks. Nigeria no get laws and why blaming the police.

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50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know Were Unlawful

Good day, fellow Nigerians.

If there is one thing that has normalized oppression in this country, it is the fact that many of us do not know where police authority starts and where it stops. We have normalized so much abuse that when an officer actually follows the law, we feel like he is doing us a favor.

My experience has not been good. We were going to Akwa Ibom and followed the Bende LGA route. It was around 7pm. Could you believe the police mounted a road block, not to check vehicles but to order that every single vehicle must pay N2500 or they would not be allowed to pass? Omo, I came down to go talk to the person who looked like the guard commander, and he was ordering me to "do not come close to this place if you are not with your money or I will shoot." You go shoot me keh? I mean on the main road!! I cannot remember the road name, but Akwa Ibomites may testify. I refused to obey that order and kept walking to him, and this bloody civilian cocked his rifle. I still continued and walked up to him even as he pointed the gun...and I asked him (politely) why he was robbing people on the road, coupled with the fact that the route was very terrible. He demanded to know my identity, to which I countered that my background was entirely irrelevant as it did not alter the objective reality of the systemic corruption underway. To truncate the narrative, I was eventually granted passage; however, this individual concession did not mitigate the ongoing exploitation of other commuters. They seamlessly resumed their illicit operations, and a mere pair of vehicles trailing immediately behind me managed to bypass the toll unscathed.

While I hold no political office nor boast a patrician lineage, I am an individual who has rendered dutiful service to this nation and possess an inherent intolerance for state-sponsored intimidation. Na once person dey die. Although, my wife said it was a very dangerous thing to do... I could hear her soft pleas beseeching me to just come back then. Make God just bless me. Make me bless my wife. smiley smiley smiley smiley

Many of us tremble at checkpoints or police stations because of the uniform and the gun. But the truth is, the Nigerian Police Force is bound by the Police Act and the 1999 Constitution. They are not above the law.

Below are 50 things police officers do to Nigerians every single day that they actually have absolutely no legal right to do. Read them, memorize them, and know your rights.

The 50 Illegal Police Actions

1. Forcefully searching your mobile phone or laptop without a duly signed search warrant.
2. Forcing you to unlock your phone or demanding your passwords at a checkpoint.
3. Scrolling through your bank app, text messages, or WhatsApp chats.
4. Arresting you for "wandering" (wandering was abolished as a crime in Nigeria since 1989).
5. Arresting you in place of someone else they are looking for (Proxy arrest is strictly forbidden by the Police Act).
6. Detaining you for a purely civil matter, like a breached contract, owed debt, or unpaid rent.
7. Operating as debt collectors for landlords or angry business partners.
8. Demanding money for bail (Bail is absolutely free, both at the station and in court).
9. Forcing you to write a statement against your will.
10. Writing a statement on your behalf and forcing you to sign it.
11. Torturing, slapping, or beating you to extract a confession.
12. Parading you before journalists and the media as a criminal before you have been convicted by a court of law.
13. Denying you access to a lawyer when you are arrested.
14. Denying you the right to inform your family about your whereabouts after an arrest.
15. Detaining you for more than 24 hours (or 48 hours depending on court proximity) without charging you to court.
16. Jumping into your car and forcing themselves into your passenger seat without your consent.
17. Seizing your car keys forcefully at a checkpoint just to intimidate you.
18. Deflating your car tyres because you requested to know your offence.
19. Arresting you simply because you have dreadlocks, dyed hair, or tattoos.
20. Labeling you a "Yahoo boy" and arresting you purely because you are young and driving an expensive car.
21. Arresting you just because you are carrying a laptop bag on the street.
22. Escorting you to an ATM to withdraw money to "settle" them.
23. Forcing you to transfer money to a POS agent at a checkpoint.
24. Demanding your Customs papers on the highway (Vehicle customs clearance is the job of the Nigeria Customs Service, not the Police).
25. Rejecting photocopies of your vehicle particulars and arresting you for not carrying the originals.
26. Searching your house without a valid search warrant (unless they are chasing a fleeing suspect in hot pursuit).
27. A male police officer physically searching a female suspect (Only female officers are legally permitted to search women).
28. Forcing you to sit on the bare floor, in the mud, or inside a gutter at a checkpoint.
29. Shooting at your moving vehicle simply because you refused to stop at a checkpoint.
30. Pointing a loaded firearm directly at you during a normal conversation or argument to induce fear.
31. Confiscating your legally purchased goods or property without a court order.
32. Forcing you to pay for the pen and paper used to write your statement at the station.
33. Demanding "mobilization fee" or "fuel money" to investigate a crime you reported.
34. Demanding a percentage of your money or property after helping you recover it from fraudsters or thieves.
35. Stopping you on the road to demand your marriage certificate when you are walking or driving with your partner.
36. Harassing you for your fashion choices, like wearing ripped jeans or bum shorts.
37. Dispersing peaceful, unarmed protesters using teargas or live ammunition.
38. Refusing to identify themselves or show their official ID card when you politely ask.
39. Operating checkpoints in plain clothes without name tags or any official identification.
40. Using unnumbered commercial vehicles (like Korope or Danfo) to conduct official arrests.
41. Harassing you for moving around late at night (Every Nigerian has the constitutional right to freedom of movement).
42. Impounding your vehicle without officially logging the offence or issuing a ticket.
43. Refusing to grant bail for bailable offences just to punish you or extort your family.
44. Telling you "I will kill you and nothing will happen" (This is a direct threat to life and is a criminal offence under the law).
45. Searching the trunk of your car without any reasonable suspicion of a crime.
46. Arresting you for recording them in a public place (It is not a crime to record police officers performing their duties in public).
47. Forcing you to admit to a crime you didn't commit on video.
48. Refusing to allow you to read a statement before signing it.
49. Taking your fingerprints or mugshot for a minor traffic offence.
50. Stripping you to your underwear in public or at the station as a form of humiliation.

⚠️ A WORD OF CAUTION ⚠️
While it is crucial to know your rights, please apply wisdom. You are dealing with armed men in a country where the system is often broken. Do not argue blindly on a lonely highway at night just to prove a point. You will agree with me these men become more dangerous on lonely roads or at night.

Do you also know you can sue the institutionhuh

Stay calm, be polite, do not resist arrest physically, and try to involve a lawyer or your family as soon as you can. Your primary goal at any dangerous checkpoint is to stay alive. You cannot fight for your fundamental human rights from the grave.

Know the law, stay out of trouble, and don't let anyone intimidate you into parting with your hard-earned money out of fear.

What is the worst experience you have had with police officers doing something on this list?
Re: 50 Illegal Things Nigerian Police Officers Do Everyday That You Didn't Know by joseph1832(m): 6:19am On Jun 24
AdolfHitlerxXx:
29. Simply because you refuse to stop at a check point.


Why would you refuse to stop at a check point? Is it optional anywhere in the world ?

One person read this kind of article and under the excuse he was late for his trip to Germany and ...

RIP is the clue I have for you undecided
Refusing to stop at a check point is not even a crime, but still, he should have stopped. Now he is dead. Still, the soldiers who killed him, will answer to the law.
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