Solomon Arase, the Inspector-General of Police, on Thursday April 14,
2016, warned operatives of the Edo State Police Command to avoid detaining
suspects indefinitely while still conducting their investigation on a case.
Arase who gave the warning while speaking to officers and men of the Command
during an official visit to the state, also frowned at operatives of the Force
interfering in civil offences relating to land matters and the criminalisation
of such matters.
According to him, the police must abide by the Nigerian constitution
According to him, the police must abide by the Nigerian constitution
“I don’t
expect most of you to bring people into our facility and detain them
indefinitely while you are shopping for evidence. You must be able to have
evidence before you bring them into our facility. You cannot abridge the
fundamental rights of Nigerians; you cannot treat them as if they are people
who have been conquered. You must respect these rights,” he said.
According to PM News, the IGP said police officers must not also get
involved in land matters as only civil courts have the constitutional power to
allocate land and get fully involved where there are disputes
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