The Police have challenged those leading the #EndSARS campaign to go to court with their claims as well as show proof of the complaints against officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Abayomi Shogunle, said this during an exclusive interview with Channels Television on Friday.
According to him, the #EndSars campaigners have failed to take their complaints to court simply because they don’t have evidence to tender.
“Courts are still working in Nigeria, how many of such cases have you taken to the court for redress,” he questioned.
“Some have done that and in some cases, the court has awarded damages that the police should pay while the court has thrown out some other cases, having lacked merit.
“So, if you have any issue with the police, you can completely disregard reporting to the police and go straight to the court.
“Why are people not going to the courts? because they don’t have evidence or the facts they will use to pursue their cases,” he said.
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Speaking further, the Assistant Commissioner of Police said there is a proper structure in place in the police, to address criminal cases, especially those involving SARS officials.
“There is a Commissioner of Police, here in the Force Headquarters who is in charge of SARS operations nationwide and the Commissioner of Police reports to the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of operations and every state command has officers in charge of SARS.
“Some of them are Assistant Commissioners of Police, others are chief superintendents so that’s the structure.
“Once there is any case, they are given directives, they look into it and they carry out their investigation”.
Furthermore, the ACP stated that most complaints of alleged SARS harassment come from Lagos State.
He said, “Maybe it’s because more people in Lagos have more access to internet facilities than other people in Nigeria or maybe because of the high commercial activities in Lagos or maybe because most of the online media platforms are based in Lagos”.
He also took a swipe at Lawyers, saying that some of them, rather than show up in courts, have become more active on social media.
According to him, some of them will rather complain about the issues online than take concrete action where necessary.
He, however, stressed that for any case to be taken seriously they should be taken to court.
“Unfortunately, Nigerian lawyers are more active on social media than they should be active in courts
“You see a lawyer tweeting about violence on social media where he can actually do a pro-bono case because part of the things they will use in giving you a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), is that you must have done some cases for people free of charge, instead of charge.
“Instead of young lawyers going to court to pursue a career or to improve on their profession by taking such cases to court if you believe it is a case, they will rather prefer to come to social media and be typing all sorts.
“The courts are there and thank God they are working.
“The judiciary is completely independent of the executive arm of government so the fact that people are not going to courts, I think should be enough reason for us not to take them seriously.”
The #EndSARS campaign gained momentum last year (2017) when several Nigerian celebrities joined their voices with that of citizens voicing their complaints on social media.
Some key people who joined the campaign included the co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girls group, Mrs Obiageli Ezekwesili, Television and entertainment stars, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Don Jazzy, Simi, among others.
See some of their tweets below.
I hope that a segment of all who are ENRAGED at the allegations of #SARS violence&harassment will SUSTAIN the advocacy UNTIL .@AsoRock takes #SwiftAction with .@PoliceNG ? It does take SUSTAINED ADVOCACY. You people MOVE ON TOO QUICKLY leaving MOST issues you RAGED on UNFINISHED.
— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) December 3, 2017
You need not have experienced the menace called SARS to call for #EndSARS , you have friends and relatives. Certainly not all your folks live inside Aso Rock. I don’t support reforms here, it should be deleted, trash emptied too.
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) December 3, 2017
Can never forget November 2005, driving in Abuja with @sommbonu and @IAMOfem. Stopped by a plain clothes officer with a gun, chased and actually being shot at for being “suspected armed robbers”. Ofem still has the bullet scars on his shoulder.#EndSARS
— Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (@Ebuka) December 4, 2017
People are not supposed to be afraid of the people that are supposed to be looking after us. A couple weeks ago, at almost midnight, my friends and I had a gun pointed at us for laughing. For laughing. #EndSARS #ActuallyTakeGunsAwayFromTriggerHappyPeopleWhoHideBehindTheUniform!
— Simi (@SympLySimi) December 3, 2017
I have experienced the brutality from some power drunk #SARS police officials as well. Hoping the govt can act swiftly on this one.
— KING AG #ABOUT30 (@adekunleGOLD) December 3, 2017