SP Benjamin Hundeyin, spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, has said that Nigerians have a right to make video recordings when they are stopped by police officers for a search, but wonder why they do it to “taunt, provoke or sometimes obstruct the officers carrying out their duties.”
He revealed this while sharing a copy of the criminal act which states that assaulting a police officer or obstructing him while carrying out his duties is guilty of a felony and liable to three years imprisonment.
He urged Nigerians to make the video with decorum and not poke the phones in the officer’s faces while running offensive commentaries.
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