Monday 12 August 2019

Make love inside a car in public, get 2-year jail time - Lagos police
- The Lagos state police have declared that making love inside a car in Lagos is a crime

- This was disclosed by Lagos state commissioner of police, CP Imohimin Edgal on Wednesday, December 12

- He said the crime carries a maximum punishment of 2 years imprisonment Lagos state commissioner of police, CP Imohimin Edgal, says making love inside a car parked in public place is an indecent act and offense punishable by law. Edgal made this known on Wednesday, December 12, in a statement signed by the spokesman of the command, CSP Chike Oti. The Lagos police boss was reacting to an online publication credited to @POLICENG_PCRRU to the effect that making in a car in a public place is not a crime in Nigeria, provided the location was not a place of worship.

The publication further said that parties could be making love if age 18yrs+, the act was consensual (agreed to by parties) and parties were of the opposite sex and requested to contact @POLICENG_PCRRU if arrested. Sequel to the development, the CP Lagos has been advised by the director of public prosecution of the state ministry of justice and the legal department of the state police command, PantiYaba with relevant sections of the law as follows: Section 134 (a) Criminal Law of Lagos state 2015, prohibits any indecent act in any public place without lawful excuse. The law holds that such a person is liable on conviction to 2 years imprisonment. Section 136 of the Criminal Law of Lagos state, 2015 provides that any person who commits any act of gross indecency with another person in public commits an offense and liable on conviction to 3 years imprisonment. It must be noted that section 134 which deals with offenses against morality particularly section 134 (a) have it that indecent act in a public place makes both parties engaging in the act liable to imprisonment for 2 years. In the same vein, section 231 of the Criminal Code Act which is a Federal law and applicable in states other than the northern states where Penal Code is applicable also make indecent acts punishable. “Going forward, the authorities of the Lagos state police command hereby declares that the assertion that making love in a car in a public place is not a crime in Nigeria is misplaced as the provisions of the criminal law of Lagos state prohibits such acts in public even if it is done with consent of the other party,” Edgal said in a statement. The police boss, therefore, urged Lagosians to be guided by relevant sections of the law against such acts. Meanwhile,  had reported that assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Yomi Shogunle, has sparked a heated debate online after he stated that having intercourse in a car is not a crime in Nigeria. ACP Yomi mentioned this in response to a social media user who asked if getting intimate in a vehicle is a crime. His response immediately went viral with many commending him for apparently giving a free pass to young Nigerians to get freaky in public without expecting any harassment from the police.

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