TWENTY-TWO inmates from six of the eight prisons formations
in Plateau State have regained their freedom in the last one week as the state
Acting Chief Judge, Justice Yakubu Dakwak, released them in an attempt to
decongest prisons in the state.
The Acting Chief Judge, who led the
State Criminal Justice Administration Committee to prisons formations between
January 1 and 8, also granted bail to 20 inmates with a charge on all of them
to be of good conduct. In a statement in Jos, yesterday, by the Public
Relations Officer of the State Command of the Nigerian Prisons Service, ASP
Luka Ayedoo, the visit is aimed at “finding out the jails’ conditions and to
look into the cases of awaiting trial persons with a view to decongest the
prisons.” Among the formations visited by Justice Dakwak and his team are those
in Jos, Pankshin, Langtang, Wase, Shendam and Lukushi Farm Centre.
TWENTY-TWO inmates from
six of the eight prisons formations in Plateau State have regained
their freedom in the last one week as the state Acting Chief Judge,
Justice Yakubu Dakwak, released them in an attempt to decongest prisons
in the state.
Prisons
The Acting Chief Judge, who led the State Criminal Justice
Administration Committee to prisons formations between January 1 and 8,
also granted bail to 20 inmates with a charge on all of them to be of
good conduct.
In a statement in Jos, yesterday, by the Public Relations Officer of the
State Command of the Nigerian Prisons Service, ASP Luka Ayedoo, the
visit is aimed at “finding out the jails’ conditions and to look into
the cases of awaiting trial persons with a view to decongest the
prisons.”
Among the formations visited by Justice Dakwak and his team are those in
Jos, Pankshin, Langtang, Wase, Shendam and Lukushi Farm Centre.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/42-inmates-get-freedom-plateau-decongests-prisons/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/42-inmates-get-freedom-plateau-decongests-prisons/
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