Take-It-Back Movement Plans Protest Over Delta Commissioner Of Police’s Perversion Of Justice, Framing Of Complainant | Sahara Reporters

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Aghogho, who reported cases of child trafficking to the police which were now being turned against him.

The Take-It-Back movement has warned that it will embark on protests in Delta and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, over the Delta State Commissioner of Police’s perversion of justice and intimidation of its state coordinator, Ighorhiohwunu

SaharaReporters had on Tuesday reported that the Delta police command, Asaba, vowed to bring to justice, Aghogho, over what it called “numerous criminal cases against him with a view to escaping justice.” On Wednesday, in a further reaction, the Take-It-Back national leadership said, “The National leadership of the Take It Back Movement, Nigeria agrees with the Delta chapter of our organisation that the Delta State Commissioner of Police has violated express provisions of the Child Rights Act, over his inability to produce records and whereabouts of exploited children transferred from police stations within and around Delta State, especially within the period he resumed office as Commissioner of...

“The said DSP Bright Edafe mentioned in the said press statement that the police transferred the children to the state government. We dare say he turned a blind eye to the clear provision of the Act empowering the Nigeria Police Force to hand over children to the Delta State Government vide the express provision of Section 44 of the Child’s Rights Act 2003 which provides as follows:

 

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