Police Caution Against Jungle Justice, Mob Actions In Nigeria
By Sunday Etuka, Abuja
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has again warned against jungle justice, mob actions, and other forms of extrajudicial killing in the country, saying that such affects the effective administration of justice.
Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi who gave the warning on Monday, April 1, 2024, said, the act could be detrimental to the smooth dispensation of justice in recorded cases.
He noted that the act of taking the law into one’s hands has often been described and referred to as jungle justice, adding that it has globally been condemned for many obvious reasons, particularly as a parasitic hindrance to strengthening the criminal justice system.
ACP Adejobi cited an instance of police operatives attached to the Itire Divisional Police Headquarters of Lagos State, who on the 25th of March 2024 received a report from a man who resides along Shonde Street, Itire, that a group of hoodlums were vandalizing his vehicle and he raised an alarm which led to the arrest of one of the vandals.
The man further added that the vandal was handed over to one Agunbiade Adekunle ‘m’, the security guard of the street, who then resorted to killing and setting the vandal ablaze.
The PPRO said, the guard has, however, been arrested and will be charged to court for murder, stressing that there are other similar cases recorded across the country that have been condemned and hindered the smooth investigation and prosecution of many cases.
He said, the Force therefore condemned and urged the public to shun jungle justice, mob actions, and other forms of extrajudicial killings as jungle justice is a criminal act and grave violation of human rights that threatens the fabric of a civilized society, perpetuating a cycle of violence, prejudice, and lawlessness.
“It undermines the authority of legitimate institutions and weakens the rule of law”, Adejobi added.
He emphasised that “Jungle justice is a dangerous and regressive practice that has no place in a civilized society.
“Instead of promoting justice, it breeds violence, fear, and injustice.
“It is imperative that communities reject vigilantism and uphold the rule of law, ensuring that justice is served through fair and transparent legal processes.
“Only then can we truly uphold the principles of democracy, human rights, and equality for all”, he said.