DELAYED PROSECUTION: Chief Judge Threatens Police Over
Overload, To Stop Issuing Arrest Warrant
Irked over non-arraignment of many prison inmates four years after their arrest, Justice Suleiman Dikko, Chief Judge (CJ) of Nasarawa State, has threatened to stop signing arrest warrants for the police.
“In the course of going round prisons, we found that some inmates have not been arraigned in court, four years after they were arrested,’’ he said on Wednesday."
Dikko issued the threat in Wamba during his tour of Federal Prisons in the state.
The CJ expressed shock at the persistent lack of prosecution of a large number of accused persons in prisons, and described the situation as “frustrating”.
According to him, efforts to de-congest the prisons were being frustrated by the inability of the Police to prosecute accused persons, after arresting them over alleged crimes.
“If the legal units of the Police Force fail to take urgent action towards addressing this trend, I will stop signing arrest warrants. “We are working to de-congest the prisons and ensure justice to inmates; the judiciary will not want its efforts thwarted by anybody,” he said.
Dikko directed the welfare department of the prisons to contact family members of the inmates who were granted bail, to come to their aid.