Police warns against jungle justice
Abdullateef Fowewe
The Nigeria Police Force has warned against jungle justice and cautioned the public on the consequences of such on Nigeria’s criminal justice administration, rule of law and the global reputation of the country.
The NPF in a statement on Sunday by the Force spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi reiterated that jungle justice is a disagreeable and savage behaviour that has led to the tragic loss of lives and destruction of property across the country.
Adejobi described the inhuman act as a ‘betrayal of justice and due process, that undermines the rule of law, fundamental principles and ideals of human rights, and justice’.
The statement reads in part, “The Police specifically condemns the act of arson which led to the death by burning of some suspects in police custody, and the subsequent setting ablaze of police barracks, patrol vans and the Divisional Police Station in Agenebode, Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State on Sunday, 13th of October 2024.
“In the above case, members of the public alleged that the police were trying to pervert justice by taking into custody some suspected kidnappers and armed robbers who have been accused of terrorizing the people of the community in Edo State. The main suspect was arrested and almost lynched by the community members before he was rescued by the police. His arrest led the police to arrest 3 additional suspects.
“The rescue and detention of the suspects didn’t go down well with the community members who later mobilized in large numbers and attacked the police station, killed the suspects by burning, and scorched down the station and properties therein.”
The police clarified that the perception of the community members that the police would set free the suspects without justice being served was completely wrong and quite unfair, stating that the force never intended to pervert justice in the case.
The statement confirmed that the police operatives have through painstaking investigation arrested three other suspects fingered in the criminal act.
“In another development, a police team trying to prevent the execution of jungle justice was gruesomely attacked which led to the killing of a police officer, ASP Augustine Osupayi, attached to the Lagos State Command, by a group of violent mob on Saturday, 19th of October 2024, in Agege, Lagos State.
“The police team had raced down to the rescue of a driver who was alleged to have accidentally knocked down a motorcycle rider to death. The group of motorcycle riders pounced on the driver, who was eventually rescued by the police. The rescue didn’t go down well with the riders who descended on the police team and unfortunately killed the ASP instantly. These are very few cases out of many incidences recorded across the country.
“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adyou Egbetokun, PhD, NPM., sympathise with the families of the departed souls, direct the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) to investigate these incidents, and bring all persons found wanting to face the full wrath of the law,” police said in the statement.
However, the police enjoined the public to eschew any acts of jungle justice, and destruction underscoring that it serves only to destabilise the foundation of legal authority and public safety.
“While the Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in upholding the principles of the rule of law, members of the public are urged to shun acts of jungle justice, and destruction emphasizing that it serves only to destabilize the foundation of legal authority and public safety. It is criminal, illogical, and unjustifiable, irrespective of the grievances held by the perpetrators,” it added.