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Attorney -General and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos - Mr. Ade Ipaye (Speaking at the first edition of our College Acquaintance Rape Education Workshop C.A.R.E) |
The Lagos State
Government says it recorded no fewer than 12, 120 rape cases in the last four
years.
The government added
that the names of 140 sex offenders had been recorded in the Sex Offenders’
Register.
The Attorney-General
and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye, spoke on Monday at Alausa, Ikeja,
saying 3,083 offenders were asked to engage in community services as a form of
punishment between January 2014 and February 2015.
Ipaye explained that
the measure was part of the strategies to decongest the prisons.
He said, “I am
pleased to inform you that the non-custodian sentencing has continued to wax
stronger in demonstration of the fact that the criminal justice system does not
need to incarcerate offenders in order to be effective. With the community
service option available to judges and magistrates, convicted offenders do not
need to be sent to prison for every minor infraction of the law.”
The commissioner
explained that in one year, out of the 795 police investigation files sent to
the Directorate of Public Prosecutions’ office for legal advice, the unit had
treated 716 files, translating to 90.1 per cent, while the rest were still
being processed.
He said, “During the
same period, the DPP engaged in the prosecution of 1,069 criminal cases. This
figure includes the 786 cases which are currently being prosecuted at the
federal and the state high courts, as well as 54 and 11 at the Court of Appeal
and the Supreme Court, respectively.”
Ipaye said the state
government had a Crime Data Register, where records of crimes and the perpetrators
were electronically taken. He explained that the initiative demonstrated
government’s commitment to use technology to combat crime. He said, “CDR is an
electronic repository of information about suspects and offenders who pass
through any of the prisons in Lagos State.
“Currently, the CDR
is a robust system in terms of its IT infrastructure and functionality. We now
have 62,789 unique records in the system, of which about 40,000 have biometric
and fingerprint details.”
Ipaye added that the
Office of the Public Defender, the agency saddled with the responsibility of
providing legal aid services to indigent citizens, had handled over 15,000
issues at no cost.
The Director, OPD,
Mrs Omotola Rotimi, said the agency in the last one-year recorded 526 rape
cases, with 227 still pending in court.
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