NewsPoliceIGP Issues Stern Warning to Actors, Skit Makers Over Unauthorised Use, Illegal Possession of Police Kits

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ABUJA — The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has frowned at the manner in which police kits are used in skit and movie making.

CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer of the NPF, noted in a statement on Sunday that using the police uniform without permission is criminalised and punishable under section 251 of the Criminal Code law and Section 133 of the Penal Code Law.

Adejobi also stated that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, has declared the sale of police materials and accoutrements by traders in shops, and open stores not approved nor recognised by the Nigerian police authority as illegal.

He noted that henceforth movie and skit makers and shop owners are to obtain a permit letter from the police authority before they can use or sell police kits, adding that offenders will face the full wrath of the law.

This step, he stated, will resuscitate moral values in the society, curb the proliferation of police kits, uniforms and accoutrements and reduce police impostors-induced crimes in the country.

The press release titled: Insecurity: Nigeria Police decries unauthorised, illegal possession, sales, use of police uniforms, accoutrements, and dated 31 July 2022 read:

“The Nigeria Police Force has expressed concern over the incessant and unauthorised possession and use of Police uniforms and accoutrements by some individuals, movies and skit makers, as well as the illegal sale of Police materials and accoutrements by traders in shops, open stores not approved nor recognized by Police authority.

“The IGP has equally frowned at the demeaning manner in which movie makers and skit makers portray the Police institution in their movies and skits, using the police uniform without recourse to the provision of Section 251 of the Criminal Code law, and Section 133 of the Penal Code Law which criminalise such unauthorised use with accompanying necessary sanctions.

“The IGP, therefore, charged all commands and formations, the IGP Monitoring Unit, Provost marshals and X-Squad, to arrest and immediately prosecute, in accordance with the law, all persons or groups of persons engaging in the illegal sales of police uniforms and accoutrements within their jurisdictions, while film or skit makers who portray the Nigeria Police Force officers in a bad light, without applying for, and being duly issued a permit letter for such portrayals, to desist with immediate effect or face the full wrath of the law.

“The IGP further reiterates the commitment of the Force to guaranteeing compliance with the law, as the Force Public Relations Officer has been charged with the task of ensuring prompt authorisation for all applications for approvals of usage of police items in movies, in tandem with the extant laws and which will portray good values, impress positively on the Nigerian public, add value to our system, provide police officers with modern innovations to actively carry out policing duties and on-screen role models who would influence their lives and career; and consequently improve security mechanisms in Nigeria.

“The Inspector-General of Police strongly believes that such sanity in movies production, regulation of sales, possession and usage of police uniforms and accoutrements will definitely impact positively on resuscitating moral values, and correcting wrong perceptions and ideologies towards commissioning of crimes in our society. It is obvious that this step will surely curb proliferation of Police kits, uniforms and accoutrements and eventually reduce police impostors-induced crimes in our society.”

By Ezinwanne Onwuka (Senior Reporter)

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