18 Awaiting-Trial Inmates Release By Lagos CJ
18
awaiting-trial inmates of the Kirikiri Medium Security Custodial Centre were
freed on Tuesday by the chief Judge of Lagos State,Justice Kazeem Alogba.
Speaking at
the event, Justice Alogba said the exercise was in line with the efforts by the
Federal Government to decongest the prisons as part of strategies to tackle the
COVID-19 pandemic.
He said he
granted pardon to the inmates pursuant to Section 1 (1) of the Criminal Justice
Release from Custody Special Provision Act, 2007.
The Chief
Judge advised the pardoned inmates against returning to crime, stressing that
with Lagos State database and fingerprints of criminals, harsher punishment
awaited them, if they were ever caught committing a crime.
“Don’t think
that if you go back and breach the law, we won’t know; we will know because in
Lagos State we now have a database and fingerprints. If you are caught in crime
and brought back, your punishment will be severe,” Justice Alogba said.
He said the
selection of the pardoned inmates followed due diligence because, from past
experience, inmates who were undeserving of pardoned had been inadvertently
released.
The
Controller of the Lagos Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Samuel
Iyakoregha, thanked the CJ for the gesture.
He noted
that the amnesty exercise was moved from the correctional facility to the court
premises because of the bad state of the road leading to the facility in the
Apapa area of Lagos.
Iyakoregha,
while lamenting that inmates taken out for court hearings were often returned
late to the custodial facility due to the poor state of the road, appealed to
the Chief Judge to direct that criminal cases should be heard early in the day.
The inmates
were pardoned at an open court session presided over by the Chief Judge on the
premises of the Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Igbosere, Lagos Island.
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