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Nigeria: Court Restricts Lawyers in Police Force but Not Appointed As Legal Officers to Only Prosecution
A Nigerian court has ordered the police force, Police Service Commission, and Inspector-General of the Federation to deploy legal practitioners to every Police Division to assist with human rights enforcement. The ruling clarifies that lawyers within the police force are restricted from prosecution roles unless officially appointed as legal officers.
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