Why we want EFCC to adopt better approach in operations

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A human rights lawyer of Deji Adeyanju and Partners Chambers, Deji Adeyanju, Friday, called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to adopt a better approach in its operations in order to avoid violation of human rights.

Adeyanju made the call in a statement he signed on behalf of the Chamber, where he expressed concern over what he described operations of EFCC as ‘commando style investigation and arrest’, on the heels of an alleged assault on a staff of a hotel in Lagos, as a result infringed on the rights of the staff.

“It will be recalled that just a few weeks ago, similar allegations of unnecessary use of force were made against officers of the EFCC, following the Commission’s midnight ‘sting operation’ at a night club in Akure. “The frequent midnight raid of hotels and other places of entertainment does not only adversely affect these businesses, who may be innocent, but also increases the possibility of innocent persons being caught in the crossfire. ”

 

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