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Criminal Justice: IGP vows to punish officers over abuse of investigative process

By Hassan Zaggi

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, has warned that officers found culpable of colluding with lawyers of, or indicted parties to abuse police investigative process will be sanctioned accordingly.

In a statement signed by the Force Spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi (CSP), IGP has therefore, warned that transfer or taking over of cases from Commands/Formations to FHQ-based outfits must only be carried out upon approval of a written petition to the IGP which will serve as authority for any such action.

This, according to him, is in a bid to strengthen the criminal justice system and standardize investigation processes in the Nigeria Police Force.

The IGP has therefore, ordered a streamlining of all police investigative processes to prevent duplication of investigation via indiscriminate petitions and transfer of cases initiated by individuals and groups who have been indicted in initial investigations as a way to frustrate diligent investigation process and truncate criminal justice delivery.

IGP Alkali gave the directives while reviewing and dealing with files/cases in response to complaints on indiscriminate transfers of cases from Zonal/State Commands and other investigative units of the Force by operatives of the Force Criminal Investigations Department, Force Intelligence Bureau, and other Force Headquarters Based Investigation outfits under the guise of re-investigation at the prompting of indicted parties.

He lamented that the situation has often given rise to parallel investigations by multiple units leading to conflicting arrests of parties, and different outcomes even when such matters have been conclusively investigated and charged to court.

He, has, therefore, appealed to members of the public to be on the same page with the Police leadership in its bid to sanitize the process and strengthen our criminal justice system.

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