Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Refusal To Help A Police Officers Who Is Under Attack Leads to Jail Term - Police Spokesperson

 
 

Refusing to help officers who are being attacked could result in a fine of N100,000 and a maximum three-month jail sentence, according to the Nigerian Police Force (NPF).

The force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, said in a tweet on Sunday that it is illegal for someone to ignore a police officer in distress.

“Section 98 Police Act 2020: A person who assaults, obstructs or resists a police officer in the discharge of his duty, or aids or incites any other person to assault, obstruct or resist a police officer or other person aiding or assisting the police officer in the discharge of his duty commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of N500,000 or imprisonment for a term of six months or both,” Adejobi wrote on X.

 

“Section 99, Police Act 2020: When a person is called upon to aid and assist a police officer who is, while in the discharge of his duty, assaulted or resisted or in danger of being assaulted or resisted, and the person refuses or neglects to aid and assist, the person commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of N100,000 or imprisonment for a term of three months or both.”

 

“Section 42 of the Police Act 2020: A person is bound to assist a judge, magistrate police officer or other person reasonably demanding his aid in arresting or preventing the escape of a suspect whom the judge, magistrate, police officer or other person is authorised to arrest.”

Adejobi’s statement follows the circulation of a viral  video showing a confrontation between a woman and a police officer. 

 

Refusal to assist police officers under attack leads to N100k fine and jail term - Police Spokesperson
 
Refusal to assist police officers under attack leads to N100k fine and jail term - Police Spokesperson