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Nigerian Police Cannot Legally Recover Debts - Lawyer

 

Photo by Lindaikejiblog on May 15, 2024. May be a Twitter screenshot of 2 people and text that says 'LUII Pelumi Olajengbesi Just now The Law Even Thought not Popula Although Portable may be troublesome, his arrest and the method of debt recovery employed by the Nigerian Police Force is a blatant disregard to our laws. This highlights the deteriorating state of the Nigerian Police force. It's crucial to note that indebtedness is not a criminal offense, even the Nigerian government has debts.'.
Photo by Lindaikejiblog on May 15, 2024. May be an image of text.
Photo by Lindaikejiblog on May 15, 2024. May be an image of text that says 'Similarly, in KURE V. COP (2020) LPELR-49378(SC), _PELR-49 the Supreme Court emphasized that 'the police is not a debt recovery agency and should not intervene in contractual disputes arising from purely civil transactions.' Additionally, the Court of Appeal, in IMAM & ANOR .۷ USMAN & ANOR (2023) LPELR-60203(C (CA), reiterated this position. The Nigerian Police Force reducing its Esteem Globally everyday. And to Portable, resisting arrest is an offence on its own. Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq. Managing Partner Law Corridor.'.
Photo by Lindaikejiblog on May 15, 2024. May be a Twitter screenshot of 2 people and text that says 'LUII Pelumi Olajengbesi Just now The Law Even Thought not Popula Although Portable may be troublesome, his arrest and the method of debt recovery employed by the Nigerian Police Force is a blatant disregard to our laws. This highlights the deteriorating state of the Nigerian Police force. It's crucial to note that indebtedness is not a criminal offense, even the Nigerian government has debts.'.
Photo by Lindaikejiblog on May 15, 2024. May be an image of text.
Photo by Lindaikejiblog on May 15, 2024. May be an image of text that says 'Similarly, in KURE V. COP (2020) LPELR-49378(SC), _PELR-49 the Supreme Court emphasized that 'the police is not a debt recovery agency and should not intervene in contractual disputes arising from purely civil transactions.' Additionally, the Court of Appeal, in IMAM & ANOR .۷ USMAN & ANOR (2023) LPELR-60203(C (CA), reiterated this position. The Nigerian Police Force reducing its Esteem Globally everyday. And to Portable, resisting arrest is an offence on its own. Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq. Managing Partner Law Corridor.'.


Nigerian Police Cannot Legally Recover Debts - Lawyer

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