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Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Krismas(m): 11:53pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
lexy2014:Listen to d estate’s defense. They denied preventing the CP. they say they were trying to assist the CP! Why? Cos dey know preventing the CP is big fvckup. Then they started begging up and down. If they know they are right, why are they begging? They can afford FEMI Falana and go up to d Supreme Court. They know their case is weak. U are d one just arguing blindly 3 Likes |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by bencarson007(m): 11:53pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
festacman: You sound Like a baby and that's why I will just lock up ... No be lie Ask yourself Does the power drunk CP live in the estate? What was his mission there? Identified himself? Okay.... So I can't confirm from the resident that you are in your way to him? Was he there to arrest someone ? Guy mine yourself o If I was the estate owners association, I will take this fool and the resident he came to visit to court. I no believe in this rubbish plea Merry christmas bro |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Nobody: 11:54pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
lexy2014: You're getting it wrong. There shouldn't even be a wall and a gate preventing people from entering the street leading to houses in the estate. For most of us who are exposed, the issue isn't even that a police officer was stopped, it is the audacity of private citizens to build a gate. 2 Likes |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by WillyDave: 11:55pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
JohnBullMySon: You can prevent anybody from entering but they no born anybody well to prevent the CP of a state. You dey mad?¿ |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 11:55pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
Plantiff: U haven't answered my question: Can u quote the law in Nigerias statute books that gives the police blanket right to "enter the estate at anytime of the day without let or hindrance"? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 11:56pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
Krismas: U haven't answered my questions: 1. Why was it wrong to have prevented the CP from entering the estate? 2. What law justifies the actions of the CP? 3. How does the secrecy of the DSS exempt it from the rights of the police? What are those rights? 4. When is "working hours" for the police? At what time did the CP attempt to enter the estate? 5. Can u quote verbatim the law that says that "the CP is empowered by law to enter that estate at working hours"? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Benwems(m): 11:57pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
getemail: Exactly. An estate is not a private property. They only private poor petty is a parameter fenced compound or a compound. You can’t be entering an estate and say it’s a private property. I don’t know how Nigerians think. 1 Like |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 11:57pm On Jan 03, 2022 |
WillyDave: Why can't he be prevented from entering? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Krismas(m): 12:01am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Daboomb:U do not own the land, u only own the house. Why pay tax for wot u own? The police can come to interrogate u in ur house. They can physically come and invite u to d station. Its not forceful. They have a right to come into ur house 2 Likes |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by WillyDave: 12:03am On Jan 04, 2022 |
JohnBullMySon: See how u are comparing aso Villa with ordinary estate. Will u keep quiet! |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by nedekid: 12:06am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014:Thats not my Grammer. I only quoted from the IGs press release. Ok you are right. Everything he said does not justify the actions of the CP. |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by getemail: 12:07am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Benwems: Don't mind them, Nigerians just like to claim unnecessary rights. The roads, streets, street light in the estate or anywhere else belongs to the government. The estate is a small section of the public making it a public area. The security guard was just silly to have stopped the number 1 security guard of the state on what ever excuse. The cp was on his official car, and official escorts yet they are claiming he came for owambe... even at that who decides when the cp is on official duty or not. The cp can decide to be on duty even inside his own toilet. Security is a 24/7 job... and the guard is silly for putting the number 1 security officer of the state in potential danger. 2 Likes |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by casppyjay: 12:08am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Sunday2021:hear what? I thought they police were first to debunk? Even if it was reeking of stench like ur mouth and anus..
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Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Krismas(m): 12:09am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014:working hours is from 8am to 4pm. I can’t give u d section of d police act, I don’t have it off hand. But it’s there. Instead of asking repeatedly, I expect u to quote the portion dat say the CP cannot enter d estate. The DSS is a secret force and their operations is not as broad as d police. Infact they mostly spies. And operate best by using hidden identities. |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 12:10am On Jan 04, 2022 |
nedekid: It's not the IGs press release. The IG has no business in this matter. The press release was issued by the PRO of Lagos command. I didn't make any claims of right or wrong. I only made an inquiry |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by nedekid: 12:11am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014:Nothing, feel free to stop the IG or police. I concur with you, nothing is wrong in stopping a commissioner of police. |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 12:12am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Krismas: If working time is 8am to 4pm, kindly answer the follow up question in question 4 below. Meanwhile, u are yet to answer questions 1, 2, 3 and 5: 1. Why was it wrong to have prevented the CP from entering the estate? 2. What law justifies the actions of the CP? 3. How does the secrecy of the DSS exempt it from the rights of the police? What are those rights? 4. When is "working hours" for the police? At what time did the CP attempt to enter the estate? 5. Can u quote verbatim the law that says that "the CP is empowered by law to enter that estate at working hours"? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 12:13am On Jan 04, 2022 |
nedekid: What are u concuring to? Are u concuring to a question? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by tshtsh: 12:14am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014:What you call estate or brook's estate is not an estate. Its a section of magodo area where some residents decided to mount a gate on a public road. It is within the rights of the CP, you and I or any other person to go there. Unfortunately many have accepted the narrative that it is a private estate which is far from fact. Back to your question : Section 39 of the police act states this regarding obstructing a police officer in carrying out his duty. Mind you patrolling the streets is part of the duty of a police officer: 39. Assault on police officer Every person who assaults, [b]obstructs [/b]or resists any police officer in the execution of his duty, or aids or incites any other person so to assault, obstruct or resist any police officer or any person aiding or assisting such police officer in the execution of his duty, shall be guilty of an offence and, on summary conviction thereof before a magistrate, shall be liable to a penalty of fifty naira or to imprisonment for a term of six months. 3 Likes |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by nedekid: 12:15am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014:Sorry, that press release was from the pro, who is basically the spokes person for the Lagos CP. Maybe lawyers on this forum can explain/ educate us better the laws concerning stopping the CP or police. |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 12:17am On Jan 04, 2022 |
tshtsh: It seems that u didn't read the law u quoted. Pls which duty was the CP on as at the time he visited the estate? What has street patrol got to do with the discussion? Meanwhile, What violation of law did the CP see that was ongoing in the estate that he wanted to go inside the estate to intervene? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by olibeans: 12:17am On Jan 04, 2022 |
This fortunate monkey is lucky he's in Lagos and not in the East. He would've been bush meat.. |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Nobody: 12:18am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014: Section 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) provides to the effect that every Nigerian has the right to move freely anywhere in Nigeria. By virtue of Section 4(g) of the Police Act 2020, the police force shall facilitate the free passage of streets open to the public. Section 13 (b) of the Police Act 2020, further singles out the Commissioner of Police of A State and makes him directly responsible for the provision aforementioned in Section 4(g) of the Police Act 2020 above. By virtue of sections 18 1(b) and (C) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos, 2015 (as amended in 2021) a police officer is mandated to arrest a suspect who commits an offence in the officer's presence or a person who obstructs the police officer while executing his duty without an arrest warrant. The police does not only have power to access the public passage blocked with gates (which in itself is unconstitutional ) but also has the duty to arrest the private security guards and the woman for the interest of Justice. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by TOPCRUISE(m): 12:19am On Jan 04, 2022 |
In other words the Residents association were saying they were there and we're witnesses when the incident happened. Who are they speaking for. They are not serious |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Krismas(m): 12:20am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014:U know Nairaland is not a court of law. If ur question 1-5 is right, I challenge d estate to get a lawyer and sue d CP. 1 Like |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Krismas(m): 12:24am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Plantiff:Chai. U must be a lawyer! |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Osilama1: 12:24am On Jan 04, 2022 |
CannibalTorment:and we should believe you cos u hate police right?? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 12:25am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Plantiff: Based on section 41 of the constitution so quoted, are u saying that any Nigerian can walk into aso rock or the police headquarters in abuja and be "moving freely" quoting that law? In Section 4(g), was the street in question open to the public? Also take note of the word "facilitate". Was the CP facilitating or carrying out this function as at the time he visited the estate? When u say that by reason of "sections 18 1(b) and (C) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos, 2015 (as amended in 2021) a police officer is mandated to arrest a suspect who commits an offence in the officer's presence or [b] a person who obstructs the police officer why executing his duty without an arrest warrant, can u pls tell me the arrest the CP was effecting and the offence that was committed? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by lexy2014: 12:27am On Jan 04, 2022 |
Krismas: All the questions are a follow up to d claims u made on nairaland and not in a court of law. So kindly oblige us: If working time is 8am to 4pm, kindly answer the follow up question in question 4 below. Meanwhile, u are yet to answer questions 1, 2, 3 and 5: 1. Why was it wrong to have prevented the CP from entering the estate? 2. What law justifies the actions of the CP? 3. How does the secrecy of the DSS exempt it from the rights of the police? What are those rights? 4. When is "working hours" for the police? At what time did the CP attempt to enter the estate? 5. Can u quote verbatim the law that says that "the CP is empowered by law to enter that estate at working hours"? |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Osilama1: 12:28am On Jan 04, 2022 |
JohnBullMySon:if they estate security people used common sense they shouldn't have denied the commissioner of police entry... Not after he identified himself... Oga of police in d State oooo... |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Osilama1: 12:29am On Jan 04, 2022 |
JohnBullMySon:aso Villa is a different place make Ina node mix oil and stones together... |
Re: Detained Security Guards, Widow Didn’t Deny CP Entry,Lagos Estate Tackles Police by Nobody: 12:32am On Jan 04, 2022 |
lexy2014: It either you're willfully ignorant or your brain is simply thick. I'm seriously losing my cool The road is not a "private property" simply because the residents have decided to build walls and mount gates to segregate others. It's like saying public offices are boutiques because civil servants display their wares for sale or that roads blocked during big church programs belong to the church because they can block it anytime. The gate is illegal and unconstitutional in the first place. That's what I've been saying from the beginning. 1 Like 1 Share |
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