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Police warn against jungle justice
The Nigeria Police Force has again condemned jungle justice, stressing its negative impact on the country’s justice system.
This was contained in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, shared on the force’s X account on Monday.
The statement said, “The Nigeria Police Force has again warned against jungle justice in the country as such affects the effective administration of justice, which could be much detrimental to the smooth dispensation of justice in recorded cases in our dear country.
Man arrested for defiling underage boy in Rivers
Members of a local vigilante group in the Okujagu community in Trans-Amadi, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have arrested Chigozie Okpara, a suspected homosexual.
He was apprehended on Sunday night for allegedly having carnal knowledge of an underage boy.
A resident of the area told PUNCH Online that the man, who is in his 40s, said he worked with a security company in Port Harcourt and usually lured his unsuspecting victims with food and snacks into his house before defiling them.
Meta shuts fake news monitoring tool ahead US presidential poll
A digital tool considered vital in tracking viral falsehoods, CrowdTangle will be decommissioned by Facebook owner Meta in a major election year, a move researchers fear will disrupt efforts to detect an expected firehose of political misinformation.
The tech giant says CrowdTangle will be unavailable after August 14, less than three months before the US election. The Palo Alto company plans to replace it with a new tool that researchers say lacks the same functionality, and which news organizations will largely not have access to.