Police warn vigilantes against use of excessive force on civilians
Vigilantes operating in Warri and environs in Delta State have been warned against using excessive force on civilians.
The Warri Area Commander of the Nigeria Police, Mr. Imade Graham, gave the warning while addressing members of the Warri Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists on Friday.
The police boss who called for synergy and collaboration with the NUJ in ensuring sanity in Delta communities disclosed that vigilantes in Warri and its environs are to undergo “necessary orientation on community policing to inject sanity into their operations.”
While commending vigilantes, as members of the neighbourhood watch, for their efforts at curtailing insecurity in their respective communities, the Police Area Commander however took exception to the excesses of some vigilantes, “especially when they impact negatively on members of the public.
“There is no reason or legal backing for vigilantes to use excessive force on any civilian. This will certainly be addressed to the roots”, he said, adding that “They should not be a nuisance to members of the public.”
The Area Commander promised to “talk to the Divisional Police Officers to monitor the excesses of vigilantes including their ways of dressing as some impostors claim to be police officers.”
He said, “Orientation shall be conducted for them. They are voluntary bodies helping us in the areas of curbing crimes.
“They are not expected to set up roadblocks, or operate especially along the expressway, without the presence of policemen.
Orientation shall be conducted for them and we will look at all these.”
He however noted with delight that “crime statistics dropped considerably” in Warri and its environs in recent times and attributed the development to “proactive policing” by the officers and men.
In the fast-approaching Ember months, the Police Area Commander disclosed that an operation order had already been set up by the Command.
“Certainly, we are going to follow them wholeheartedly to ensure there is safety within Warri and environs generally”, he assured.