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Nigerian Police Reaffirm Bail Is Free, Urge Lagos Residents to Report Officers Demanding Cash

Force shares 080-570-00001 hotline for complaints as extortion claims persist despite nationwide ‘Bail Is Free’ campaign

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Force shares 080-570-00001 hotline for complaints as extortion claims persist despite nationwide ‘Bail Is Free’ campaign

The Nigerian Police Force has reiterated that bail remains free in all police stations across Lagos State and the country, warning officers against demanding money from citizens seeking the release of suspects in bailable offences. This announcement was made on Thursday following renewed public outcry over alleged extortion by police personnel, with many Nigerians expressing doubts about the effectiveness of the ‘Bail Is Free’ initiative.

In a video circulated online, a senior police officer clarified that bail is an administrative process that allows suspects to leave custody while investigations continue, provided a reliable surety is present. The officer stated, “Bail is a process in a criminal investigation where a suspect is released to a reliable surety to produce him back whenever needed. Bail is not a punishment. Bail is not a sentence. So, the Nigerian law does not permit anyone to collect money for bail.”

Despite repeated campaigns and visible banners in many police stations declaring bail to be free, reports persist of Nigerians paying between ₦50,000 and ₦1 million under the guise of ‘mobilisation fees’ or ‘administrative charges.’ Many citizens remain sceptical about the policy’s enforcement due to longstanding allegations of police extortion and brutality nationwide.

To address these concerns, police authorities have urged any Nigerian who is asked to pay for bail to report immediately by calling 080-570-00001. The dedicated hotline was set up specifically for complaints against officers involved in illegal collection of money for bail. “Rather than argue with any officer at the station, we encourage citizens to use this complaint line so appropriate action can be taken,” the officer advised in the video.

Legal experts note that proper bail procedure requires only a surety and completion of paperwork by an Investigating Police Officer (IPO), with no cash transaction involved. The bail bond—a written guarantee ensuring suspects appear when required—costs nothing under Nigerian law.

As at Thursday afternoon, no official figures were released on disciplinary actions taken against offending officers in Lagos or elsewhere. However, civil society groups have called for greater transparency and stricter enforcement to ensure compliance by rank-and-file personnel. The Police Service Commission did not respond to requests for comment as at press time.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/police-bail-is-free-nigeria-2026062015113740956

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Edo Police Arrest Kidnap Gang, Recover ₦4.5 Million and Weapons in Benin City Abduction

Governor Okpebholo pledges special courts for kidnapping cases after suspect claims security chief supplied firearms

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Governor Okpebholo pledges special courts for kidnapping cases after suspect claims security chief supplied firearms

Operatives of the Edo State Police Command have arrested suspected members of a kidnapping gang in Benin City, recovering over ₦4.5 million in cash, firearms, and a Lexus SUV following the abduction of a woman at the city’s Vegetable Market on 14 June. The operation, which led to the death of one suspect during a gun battle, was confirmed by Commissioner of Police Monday Agbonika on Thursday.

According to police accounts and video evidence from the scene, the gang—comprising four men—carried out a daylight attack using an RX 350 Lexus SUV. They targeted a parked vehicle at the market, shooting its tyre before dragging out two occupants. While the male victim managed to escape, the female was pursued and eventually abducted by the attackers.

One of the suspects, Marvellous Isaac (32), told investigators that his group sourced their weapons from a community security chief in Oredo Local Government Area identified as Liberty. Isaac claimed that fellow gang member Precious—who was killed during police operations—facilitated contact with Liberty and that the security chief received ₦1.5 million from the ₦8 million ransom paid by the victim’s family. Isaac also said that firearms rented from Liberty were used by multiple groups in Benin City.

Commissioner Agbonika stated that intelligence-led efforts by the command’s Intelligence Response Team led to several arrests and the recovery of ₦2.25 million cash believed to be part of the ransom, another ₦2.25 million from crime proceeds, a pump-action shotgun, two live cartridges, a motorcycle and the SUV used in the abduction. He confirmed that investigations into alleged internal sabotage and collusion among local security personnel are ongoing.

Governor Monday Okpebholo (APC) commended security agencies for their swift action during a briefing on Thursday and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fighting kidnapping and violent crime in Edo State (South-South). The governor announced plans to establish special courts dedicated to handling kidnapping and cultism cases for faster prosecution and sentencing. The state government says it will also review community security structures following allegations against local chiefs.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/edo-kidnap-suspect-confesses-we-rented-guns-from-community-security-chief-in-naira8m-abduction-case-2026062016294662086

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Ekiti State Records High Deployment of Voting Materials, Security Ahead of 2026 Polls — Yiaga Africa

Yiaga Africa observes increased presence of electoral materials and security operatives across major Ekiti local governments ahead of governorship election.

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Yiaga Africa observes increased presence of electoral materials and security operatives across major Ekiti local governments ahead of governorship election.

Yiaga Africa, an election monitoring group, has reported a significant deployment of voting materials and security personnel across various local government areas in Ekiti State on Saturday, 20 June 2026, as preparations intensify for the forthcoming governorship election. The group stated that this increased deployment was observed in several parts of the state as at the weekend.

According to Yiaga Africa, the distribution process for sensitive and non-sensitive election materials commenced early, with most polling units in Ado-Ekiti, Ikere, Oye, and other LGAs receiving their allocations before midday. Security operatives—including police officers and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) personnel—were also stationed at key distribution centres to ensure safe passage and prevent disruptions.

The high level of preparation comes amid heightened public interest in the Ekiti governorship contest, which observers say is a litmus test for Nigeria’s South-West zone ahead of the 2027 general elections. Yiaga Africa noted that timely deployment is critical to minimising delays that have previously marred voting processes in the region.

In its preliminary assessment, Yiaga Africa described the logistics so far as “commendable” but urged authorities to sustain momentum through to election day. “Early arrival of materials will boost voter confidence and help INEC maintain credibility,” the group said in its report released on Saturday. No major opposition party statement had been issued regarding logistics as at press time.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is expected to continue monitoring logistics while security agencies maintain patrols across Ekiti State. Stakeholders are hopeful that improved deployment will translate into a smooth and credible electoral process.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/889387-ekitidecides2026-yiaga-africa-reports-high-level-of-voting-materials-security-personnel-deployment.html

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BVAS Device Fails to Verify Some Voters in Ikere, Delays Accreditation Process

Technical hitches reported at several polling units as voters in Ikere, Ekiti State, face verification setbacks

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Technical hitches reported at several polling units as voters in Ikere, Ekiti State, face verification setbacks

The Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) experienced technical issues in Ikere, Ekiti State, on Saturday, leading to difficulties in verifying the faces of some voters during the accreditation process. The incident occurred as residents arrived at various polling units to participate in ongoing electoral activities.

According to reports from the scene, electoral officers struggled with the BVAS device as it failed to recognise the facial features of several eligible voters. Some affected individuals were forced to wait for extended periods while officials attempted multiple scans or explored alternative verification methods.

The BVAS device is a key component of Nigeria’s electoral reforms, designed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve transparency and reduce incidents of impersonation and multiple voting. Its failure at polling units in Ikere raises fresh concerns about the readiness and reliability of election technology ahead of major polls.

While INEC officials onsite assured voters that efforts were being made to resolve the glitches, some residents expressed frustration over delays caused by the malfunctioning equipment. As at press time, there was no official statement from INEC headquarters regarding the scope or cause of the technical fault.

Election observers are expected to issue further updates on how these BVAS challenges may affect voter turnout and the overall credibility of results from Ikere. The situation underscores ongoing logistical hurdles faced in deploying digital accreditation tools across Nigeria’s diverse electoral landscape.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/889391-bvas-fails-to-verify-some-voters-faces-in-ikere.html

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