The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral, Ibok-Ete Ibas, on Wednesday said
crime suspects who were handed over to the police for further
investigations and prosecution were being set free and were repeating
the crimes for which they were initially arrested.
The CNS stated that many of the suspects were found at crime scenes again by naval personnel.
Ibas, who said this when the acting Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim
Idris, paid a courtesy call him on Wednesday at the NN headquarters,
Abuja, admonished the police to diligently prosecute crime suspects
handed over to them to ensure a safer environment.
The CNS said the NN had always supported the Nigeria Police Force in
manpower development, adding that a number of policemen were recently
trained in basic maritime operations by the navy, noting that the
service also handed over marine vessels involved in illegal oil
bunkering to the Force.
The CNS said, “The navy has handed over to the police arrested persons
who are involved in maritime crimes. We are hoping that most of the
suspects that were handed over to police, that they would be prosecuted
so as to serve as deterrent to would-be offenders.
“I want to observe areas where we have concerns. At some levels, we have
had some instances where criminal cases which were handed over to the
police have been muddled up, not properly handled, and at the end of the
day, such criminals find their way back to the same operational areas
where they were arrested.
“We want the suspects to be diligently prosecuted for a safer
environment. Four of my men were kidnapped and we, on our own, rescued
them and arrested the kidnappers, so we need to work together and
collaborate in that area. If we are able to work closely, we can nip
crime in the bud.”
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