
It’s now an Offence for Police and other security agencies to parade suspects in Lagos State as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu sign into law, the Administration of Criminal Justice (Amendment) Law, ACJL, 2021.
The ACJL was first passed in Lagos State in 2007 and amended in 2011, to ensure the Fundamental Rights of suspects and persons that come into contact with the justice system, as enshrined in the Constitution are protected.
The amended law will promote the rights of victims and suspects as well as address the issue of delay in the Administration of Criminal Justice in the State.
According to the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo, SAN, key innovative provisions have been introduced as amendments to the Law.
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Mr. Onigbanjo stated that the provisions includes conducting criminal proceedings through audio and video conferencing platform, powers of Chief Magistrate to visit Police Stations, prohibition of media parade of suspects, and compensation to victims of crime.
Similarly, protective measures for victims and witnesses as well as the Establishment of a Crime Data Register and the Criminal Justice Sector Reform Committee to monitor the implementation of this Law.
The Attorney General revealed that the Ministry would collaborate with stakeholders in the Administration of Criminal Justice, to ensure the provisions of the law are enforced.
He emphasized that the amended law reinforces the commitment of Governor Sanwo-Olu to the promotion of Law & Order, Protection of rights of Citizens, decongestion of our Correctional Facilities and ensure a crime-free society in Lagos State.