By Augustine Ehikioya
The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao S. Adewale, has issued a firm directive to all officers warning against illegal detention; meddling in civil matters, especially land disputes; and extortion.
He took the decision following reports of unlawful detention for bailable offences, extortion of complainants and suspects, and Police interference in civil cases.
The CP, in a statement by SP Josephine Adeh, Police Public Relations Officer, FCT Police Command, and made available to Security Watch Africa (SWA), described the actions as violations of constitutional rights and the Inspector-General’s directives.
CP therefore directed all Area Commanders, DPOs, and HODs to immediately review and release suspects held for minor, bailable offences upon proper documentation and surety verification.
CP Adewale emphasised that bail is free, and any officer found collecting money for bail or documentation will face strict disciplinary action.
He reiterated that the Police must not intervene in civil matters, particularly land-related disputes, which lie outside their jurisdiction.
“Any officer in violation, and supervisors who fail to enforce this directive, will be held accountable.” the statement stated.
The CP also condemned the demand for payment before investigating cases, warning that such acts constitute extortion and abuse of office, stressing that offenders will be prosecuted.
“Members of the public are also cautioned against offering bribes, as this is a criminal offence under Section 118 of the Penal Code Act. Citizens are advised not to misuse the Police for debt recovery or personal vendettas.
”All residents of the FCT are urged to support the Command’s efforts to ensure professionalism, accountability, and respect for human rights. Reports of misconduct should be sent to the Complaint Response Unit (CRU) at 08107314192,” it said.