The Police PRO for the Delta State command, Bright Edafe, has taken to video to address Nigerians, shedding light on offenses for which individuals are not liable to face imprisonment. In his message, he revealed that he had been receiving numerous complaints from the public concerning harassment incidents involving recalcitrant policemen, vigilante groups, anti-cultist organizations, and hunters' associations, particularly related to people's choice of clothing.
Mr. Edafe emphatically stated that matters regarding dress code, including boys with dreadlocks and piercings and girls wearing attire such as bum shorts, miniskirts, or going braless, are not considered offenses. He made it clear that this perspective aligns with the stance of the state government, dispelling any misconceptions on the issue.
Furthermore, he provided his contact information, encouraging anyone who experiences harassment by a police officer to reach out to him through a call or text message, emphasizing his commitment to providing assistance.
Additionally, the Police PRO offered guidance to individuals using factory-tinted cars, suggesting that they can continue to do so until any suspension on tinted vehicles is lifted. He extended this permission to those who possess artificially tinted vehicles with the requisite permit obtained before any suspension. However, he urged those without the proper permit to remove the tint, cautioning that they might be compelled to do so on the spot if caught with a tinted car without the necessary authorization.