The Nigerian
Police in Lagos on Monday charged Abraham Oshoko, 33, before an Ikeja
Magistrates’ Court for allegedly taking “offensive“ photographs.
Oshoko, who lives in Idimu, a suburb of
Lagos, was accused to have unlawfully taken the photographs of policemen and
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) officials who were performing
their ‘legal’ duties.
According to the prosecutor, ASP. Barth
Nwaokenye, the accused is facing a two-count charge of taking unlawful picture
and causing a breach of the peace.
Nwaokenye said that Oshoko had on 31
August, at Dopemu Round About, Agege, took an offensive photograph of the
officers who were performing their lawful duties.
He said the photographs, which were taken
without lawful authorisation, were aimed at tarnishing the image of both
organisations.
The prosecutor said that Oshoko also
conducted himself in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace.
Nwaokenye said that the offences
contravened Sections 57 (4) and 166 (d) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of
Nigeria 2011.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported
that the offence is punishable with a N90, 000 fines or six months
imprisonment.
Oshoko pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The Chief Magistrate, Eniola Fabamwo,
granted the accused bail in the sum of N25, 000 and adjourned further hearing
till 16 October.
In recent times, Nigerians have been
secretly recording on video, policemen taking bribes, in the discharge of their
duties.
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