Mercy Aigbe: Lagos Writes Police, Demands Transfer Of Case Files
lagos—The
Lagos State Government has written to Nigerian Police, demanding that
it forward the duplicate of the case file on alleged assault on the
Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe by her husband, Lanre Gentry. The request
for the case file, Vanguard gathered shows Government’s resolve not to
back down from the case between actress and her husband. The couple The
State Government in a letter written through the Directorate of Public
Prosecutions, DPP, May 22, indicated its interest in prosecuting the
alleged case of assault. Vanguard gathered that the resolve to write the
Police was sequel to the result of the medical check-up conducted on
the actress that indicated alleged assault by her husband. It was
learned that aside writing to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in
charge of the State Criminal Investigative Department, SCID, Panti,
Yaba, Lagos Mainland Local Government, DPP also copied other relevant
agencies, to alert them of its plan. The State Government argued that
the assault contravene sections 171, 243 and 244 of the Criminal Law of
Lagos State, 2011. It would be recalled that Coordinator of the State
Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team, DSVRT, Mrs. Titilola Vivour-
Adeniyi, had during his sensitization programmes argued that Domestic
Violence is a crime committed against the State. She explained that if
anyone is beaten or suffered abused, the State is also being abused,
noting, we must begin to renew our mindsets and treat Domestic Violence
for what it is; a crime against the State. Also, the State
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, had
during this year’s ministerial briefing said: “The DPP is committed to
ensuring that all offenders are brought to book thereby discouraging
impunity in our society. “We are also committed to speedy trials,
especially so that suspects are not detained for too long awaiting
trial. It is our belief that both the victims of a crime and the alleged
offenders deserve to have their cases resolved at the earliest possible
time,” he added.
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