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Why We Detained Sowore – Lagos CP, Shogunle

The Commissioner of Police for Special Intervention Squad, CP Abayomi Shogunle, has stated that the 2023 presidential candidate of the…
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The Commissioner of Police for Special Intervention Squad, CP Abayomi Shogunle, has stated that the 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, was arrested over two petitions against him.

Naija News reports that Shogunle, while addressing protesters and the press in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), on Friday, said Sowore’s detention was ordered after allegedly refusing to make a statement upon police interrogation.

According to him, they are investigating the activist based on two petitions bordering on alleged forgery of a police document and cyberbullying.

Shogunle said Sowore has refused to make any statement, and the Nigeria Police Force will not force him to make a statement despite his refusal.

He said, “The two petitions against Omoyele Sowore were shown to him right in my presence. One bordered on forgery of a police document, which he published online, and we all know the position of the law. It is your duty to provide a source of how you came about the forged document. The second petition has to do with cyberbullying.

“The two petitions were shown to him in the presence of his lawyers. The issue now is that he refused to make a statement in the presence of his lawyers. It is in the record.

“And the procedure under the Nigerian law is very clear. When an allegation is made against you, you are called upon, you have a duty to put down your own position.

“The same law that gives him the right to remain silent also gives the police the responsibility of certain duties to do when somebody who has been alleged of an offence decides not to talk, which you’re also aware of. And I believe we’re professionals, and I believe the procedure as laid down by the law is being followed.

“He has the right to remain silent and the police also have the duties and responsibilities under the law to follow certain procedures once a suspect decides to keep mute. We won’t say because you have decided to keep mute, you can go, no.”

When asked why Sowore was being detained beyond the constitutional limit of 24 hours, the CP said, “We are professionals, we are following the provisions of the law. Everything needed to be followed under the law in keeping somebody is being followed.”

Shogunle also offered to take a few protesters to where Sowore was being held to show that he was not being brutalised.

He added, “The law is being followed regarding his apprehension and detention. He came himself, and the moment he refused to make a statement, his arrest was ordered.” 

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