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Why Kano Barred Police From Criminal Prosecution-AG
The need to ensure that party to criminal cases have adequate representation in court has compelled the state government to bar police from interfering in criminal cases prosecution.
Kano State Attorney General, Barrister Ibrahim Mukthar made this known in Kano, yesterday.
Muktar, explained that defendants in criminal matters are always at liberty to engage the services of lawyers, even senior advocates while the state has to make do with police prosecutors whose knowledge of the law is limited.
According to him “We want all parties to have what would be seen as proper representation. We feel it is better to have legal practitioners on the two sides of every criminal prosecution in the state.”
The Commissioner assured that “this would assist in ensuring that all parties have justice in the spirit of equality before the law. We plan to gradually take over the entire criminal prosecution in the state from the police.”
Mukhtar said that “the criminal justice system in Kano has witnessed a major leap from the 24th day of December 2019 because we have put machinery in place to gradually take over the entire criminal prosecution from the police in the state.”
He declared that henceforth the police in Kano State would no longer handle criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state in magistrates’ courts.
Already, “we have started with 14 magistrates’ courts in No-man’s-land, where we have deployed three lawyers (state counsel) to prosecute cases before each of the 14 courts.
“In the same vein, we have also three lawyers to the three shariah courts at Kofar Kudu to prosecute shariah criminal cases.”
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