The Guardian (Nigeria)

Wanted: Diligent prosecutio­ns in Nigeria’s anti- crime war

- Haroon Aremu Abiodun is NYSC member with Prnigeria Centre, Abuja.

SIR: The issue of police arresting gun runners is not new but the nabbing of some gun runners by men of the Plateau State Police Command last week stands out. However, Nigerians are clamouring for more. They equally are making a case for the swift prosecutio­ns or thorough investigat­ions of suspected criminals.

In recent times, and under the leadership of the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Kayode Egbetokun, the Nigeria Police Force’s tireless efforts have been notably effective in apprehendi­ng criminals engaged in various nefarious activities, across the length and breadth of the country.

The Police Intelligen­ce Department and Tactical Response Team last week arrested about 67 suspects, including those involved in kidnapping, gun- running, one- chance robbery, and banditry. They recovered 5,454 rounds of live ammunition, 300 live cartridges, 50 empty shells of ammunition, 68 rifles, and 33 different ATM cards.

The feat, undoubtedl­y, is a testament to the dedication and strategic approach of law enforcemen­t, showcasing the unwavering commitment of the police force to curbing crimes and maintainin­g community safety.

While applauding these crimebusti­ng accomplish­ments, it is crucial to consider the next steps to ensure justice serves as a deterrent to potential offenders and criminal- minded persons. Beyond arrests, there is a need for thorough Police investigat­ions into the root causes and motivation­s for criminal activities, by Nigerian youths mostly. This will go a long way to curb the perpetrati­on of crimes.

The delay in the immediate prosecutio­n of arrested suspects is a matter of concern, which is not to undermine the complexiti­es of the legal process, but to emphasise the urgency in delivering justice as prompt adjudicati­on of cases related to criminal activities, is crucial for maintainin­g public trust in the legal system.

In order to prevent innocent victims from being wrongfully accused, investigat­ing officers should adopt a meticulous approach. Utilising advanced forensic techniques, gathering credible intelligen­ce, and collaborat­ing with relevant agencies are imperative.

A careful examinatio­n of identified evidence, coupled with the applicatio­n of modern technology, will contribute to a more accurate and unbiased investigat­ion process. Regardless of the influence and power a criminal may wield, justice should be made to prevail.

It should be glaringly emphasised that no individual, no matter how influentia­l, should be above the law. Law enforcemen­t agencies should remain committed to upholding justice, irrespecti­ve of external pressures.

The fight against crime is not, and will never be a stroll in the park. But it is winnable, especially by the time crime offenders are diligently prosecuted to send a strong message to their ilks.

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