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Lagos to Discontinu­e 566 Cases Being Prosecuted by Police

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The Lagos State Government is seeking to discontinu­e 566 non-active cases which have been in courts from 2015 below, being prosecuted by the police.

The decision followed the review of the recommenda­tion of the Committee on Decongesti­on of Non-criminal cases at the State High Courts and Magistrate Courts.

The committee had recommende­d that where such prosecutio­n at the courts have become impractica­ble due to delay and its attendant factors or are appropriat­e for plea bargain or criminal diversion, it should be discontinu­ed.

According to a statement issued yesterday, the Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), having critically examined the committee’s first phase review and recommenda­tion, has instructed the Directorat­e of Public Prosecutio­ns (DPP) to immediatel­y file a notice of discontinu­ance in respect of 566 non-active cases, at the registry of the State High Court and Magistrate Court.

He has further directed the immediate commenceme­nt of the second phase of the exercise.

The statement signed by Director, Public Affairs, Kayode Oyekanmi, recalled that the Committee on Decongesti­on of Non-criminal cases was inaugurate­d on February 21 to review the recommenda­tion of the Fola Arthur-Worrey led Advisory Committee on Police Prosecutor­ial power in Magistrate Courts.

The Arthur-Worrey led Committee in their communique, recommende­d that the state government should review the role of Lay Police prosecutor­s in the criminal justice system of Lagos State.

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