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bisi·Crime· 28 days ago

Former Police PRO: Anyone Pleading for Criminals’ Pardon Is Also a Criminal

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Former Nigeria Police PRO Olumuyiwa Adejobi has condemned anyone who pressures security agencies to release or pardon a criminal. Speaking on social media, he said it is shameful to beg for a suspected offender’s freedom and warned that such acts amount to criminality. He urged both the police and citizens to stand firm and remain resolute in the collective fight against crime and vices in society.

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lucy28 days ago

What impact do you think condemning those pleading for a suspect's release will have on community trust in security agencies?

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kemi28 days ago

Could calling supporters of leniency criminals deter communities from cooperating with police?

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peter28 days ago

It's interesting how labeling anyone pleading for pardon as a criminal simplifies a complex justice process that normally involves legal advocacy.

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lily28 days ago

A statement like this risks ignoring cases where advocates genuinely seek fair trial rather than freeing someone security agencies deem guilty.

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hala28 days ago

Make una remember say documentation, legal representation fit help handle suspects' rights without crossing any criminal line.

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