The mode of operation of the police force in any
country, speaks a lot about what the society would look like, if there
is one force that could be blamed for the decadence in the Nigeria, then
it is none other than the Nigerian Police Force (NPF).
Below
are 5 practices by the NPF that have been deemed insane, they are to be
abolished and the standards of the force must be lifted a bit higher
than it is at the moment.
1. Arrest without warrant
This
practice is totally unprofessional, men of the NPF do not have the
right to just arrest anyone at will, the individual being arrested has
his rights. The obtainable standard is that there is a written
warrant/authorization to arrest whoever must be arrested, in doing this,
the rule of law will be upheld.
2. Unnecessary shootings
To
a great extent, one will not be wrong to say that many men clad in
police uniforms are trigger happy, and this stems from the fact that
they lack proper training. The police is to serve the civilian populace,
civil being the word, the streets are no battlefields were sporadic
shootings are acceptable. Each policeman must be made to account for
every bullet fired, that way sanity can be restored. There are other
means to bring people to obey and be calm, other than indiscriminate
shooting.
3. Stopping vehicles at random
A
clear distinction must be made between the operations of the police and
road safety operatives, because so many times, the policemen keeping
going beyond their boundaries.
It is funny to hear that sometimes the policemen
stop drivers for not having their seat belts on, that is after they must
have asked for particulars and have found no faults, but just so that
they can get something to hold unto, they begin to ask for things that
are either irrelevant or are not withing their jurisdiction.
The issue of road blocks must also be checked, for many road blocks we have today are illegal.
4. Bribe
The
Nigeria Police Force have for too long found it totally difficult to
dissociate itself from bribery, they keep on evolving as regards the way
bribes are collected.
In more modern times,
they have learnt to use touts as their tax collectors, so you do not see
a man in uniform asking you for money, the miscreant collects while,
the police stands and watch; at the end of the day, there is a sharing
formula.
It is sad to note that so many criminals have got
away scot-free just by handing police men, a hundred naira note. There
cannot be a restoration of law and order if the police does not redeem
its image by refusing to accept bribes. For only then, can the people
fear and respect them, as to obey and never flout the law.
5. Stop claiming staff
This is one shameful practice that men of the
police force must shun, it does not speak well of them, especially after
they must have taxed the bus drivers and conductors, having them to pay
for what one cannot account for.
Policemen
should be more honorable, they must be ready to pay what is due as
regards fare, and if the bus operators want to be kind to them, then so
be it.
There is no how they can earn respect,
if they keep on seeking for favors, they must take pride in paying for
services render, even as the government is urged to pay policemen that
which is due and sufficient to keep them doing their jobs with utmost
professionalism.
Too many cases of police
misbehavior are encountered on almost a daily basis, only recently, a
photographer, Praise-Legend Onwuachu, said he had to resort to grabbing
and holding on to the gun of a policeman, who was about to shoot him
while conducting a search on him and his friends on Monday, December 26.
Onwuachu,
who explained that he was on his way back from covering an event on
Boxing Day, had driven from Owerri, Imo State to Onitsha, Anambra State
without incident, until he got to Nkpor Junction and encountered a team
of policemen.
He said a member of the team
asked him if he had a tinted glass permit, which he said he had and was
trying to retrieve the document as he sat in his car when one of them
became angry, asking, “So, you don’t want to come down?”
Onwuachu said: “I
told him I wanted to get the document he asked for before alighting
from my car. Already angry, (it seemed he was angry and drunk before
stopping us), he asked all of us (five men) in the car to come down for a
search.
“We complied and he started
with the man in front, he searched the boys with me and harassed them,
making derogatory statements as he searched them.”
According
to Onwuachu who owns a media outfit, one of his friends decided to
leave after he had been searched. He said the young man went to the boot
to pick his bag when the policeman told him to bring it for a search.
“He told the policeman to search it so he could
go. At this point, things escalated. The policeman started calling him
an animal and several other names.
“I
decided to come in at that point. I told him in the most polite and
gentle manner that there was no reason to get agitated and abusive,
because we had obeyed his orders. My intervention seemed to worsen the
situation as he said he had every right to call him an animal for as
long as he wanted.”
He explained that the
policeman became aggressive and pushed the man by the throat, at which
point he made the decision to step between the policeman and his friend,
telling the policeman to stop the assault.
“I
must admit, my voice wasn’t gentle at this point, but whose voice would
be in the face of such violence? He then shifted his attention to me
and a lot happened within minutes. He first slapped me, then held me by
my throat. I pushed his hands away from my throat and that infuriated
him the more.
“Immediately I pushed his
hands away, shouting that I dared touch him, he released the safety
catch of his rifle, and pointed it at me to shoot.
“In
self-defence, and not having the luxury of time, I hit the muzzle of
the rifle away from me and went for his gun to stop him, as he seemed
hell bent on shooting.
“As we fought for
the gun, all his colleagues came and it was a competition of who was
gonna ‘cork’ his gun fast enough. Thankfully, the crowd that had
gathered got involved and physically held them from shooting. With more
people involved and the threat of shooting gone, they continued their
assault, hitting me and the other guy with their guns, kicking, punching
and slapping us. They left me barely able to walk to my car, I still
limp as I type this.”
He said he took the
action, which many might interpret as stupid because he did not want to
join the statistics of police victims.
Onwuachu identified some of the policemen involved in the incident as Umoh Aniekan, Okoi Okoi, Ekechi Jacob, Inspector Kanu.
It
was gathered that harassment in that junction by the men stationed
there, said to be mobile policemen from the MOPOL 3 unit in Enugu, was
nothing new.
Onwuachu told newsmen that he had
reported the case to the Police Complaints Response Unit but had
received no reply or indication that the case would be investigated.
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