The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fayoade Adegoke, has emphasized that no police officer is authorized to search the phones of Nigerian citizens.
Adegoke clarified that the Police Force has a dedicated cyber section responsible for such activities, stating that if an officer suspects any wrongdoing, the individual will be taken to the police station for proper phone inspection.
During his visit to Melody FM, 107.7FM, in Iyana-Ipaja on Wednesday, Adegoke commended the radio station for its informative efforts in serving the public. He reiterated the importance of citizens reporting any form of misconduct by police officers.
A statement by the management of Melody FM, signed by Kunle Babarinde, quoted the Commissioner as emphasizing that bail is unrestricted, urging the public to expose corrupt police officers.
Adegoke encouraged reporting to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) or Area Commander if dissatisfaction persists. He further assured that direct reporting to him is welcomed, providing his phone number for Lagosians to reach out.
Adegoke sternly stated, “No policeman has the right to beat citizens,” reminding the public that they are the government’s employers, as their taxes support law enforcement. He reassured citizens that they should be treated with decency and respect.
On the matter of phone searches, he reiterated that officers are not entitled to search phones directly; instead, individuals will be taken to the station, where the cyber department will handle any necessary investigations.