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Police Have Right To Search Women’s Belongings- Delta PPRO

Police Have Right To Search Women’s Belongings- Delta PPRO
  • PublishedMarch 13, 2025

The Delta State Police Command has justified the actions of its officers who conducted a detailed search of passengers’ belongings at a checkpoint during a journey from Benin to Owerri.

A lady had shared a viral video on Wednesday showing officers inspecting boxes, luggage, and sealed waybill packages 429 Too Many Requests, including those of mothers and children. She claimed the search delayed the travellers for an hour.

Reacting to the concerns in a post on X on Thursday, the command’s spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, insisted that the police had the right to inspect all items, including waybills, during stop-and-search operations.

He defended the exercise, arguing that such scrutiny was crucial for security purposes and asked whether the same concerns would nike ja 1 scratch be raised if weapons had been found.

“What if they had recovered Beretta pistols and ammunition while carrying out this thorough search? Would you be asking this question?” Edafe said.

He clarified that while male officers could nike zoom field general turbo green white black Hot Punch Mismatched , GmarShops Marketplace , buy star fitness buy Panda nike buy new balance buy Panda nike golf football not conduct physical searches on women, they were permitted to inspect their belongings.

“The police were right and can search all items, including waybills, during the course of stop-and-search duty. And yes, they can search the belongings of a woman. They are only not allowed to search a woman physically if they are male officers, but not their properties. Are we clear?” he added.