A former Assistant Police Public Relations of the Lagos State Police Command, Aliyu Giwa has educated Nigerians on the position of the law on witchcraft and use of charms better known as Juju.
Taking to his Twitter page on Sunday, the celebrity police officer, in a series of tweets, disclosed that Chapter 20 Section 210 of the Criminal Code highlights what constitutes offenses in relation to witchcraft and Juju.
Giwa noted that according to the law, it’s illegal to possess or control over any human remains which are used or are intended to be used in connection with the worship of invocation of any juju.
The former police spokesperson added that anyone found guilty of the above mentioned offenses is liable to two years imprisonment.
Read the full post below:
If you don’t believe in witchcraft, Juju or charms! It’s on you! The LAW knows about it! And the criminal code act chapter 20 section 210 said:
Offenses in relation to witchcraft and juju ;
Any person who-
(A) by his statements or actions represents himself to be a witch or to have the power of witchcraft; or
(B) accuses or threatens to accuse any person with being a witch or with having the power of witchcraft; or
(C) makes or sells or uses, or assists or takes part in making or selling or using, or has in his Possession or represents himself to be in possession of any juju, drug or charm which is intended to be used or reported to posses the power to prevent or delay any person from doing an act which such person has a legal right to do, or to compel any person to do an act which such person has a legal right to refrain from doing, or which is alleged or reported to possess the power of causing any natural phenomenon or any disease or epidemic; or
(D) directs or controls or presides at or is present at or takes part in the worship or invocation of any juju which is prohibited by an order of the President or the Governor of a State; or
(E) is in possession of or has control over any human remains which are used or are intended to be used in connection with the worship of invocation of any juju; or
(F) makes or uses or assists in making or using, or has in his possession anything whatsoever the making, use or possession of which has been prohibited by an order as being or believed to be associated with human sacrifice or other unlawful practice; is guilty of a misdemeanor, and is liable to imprisonment for two years.
If you don’t believe in witchcraft, Juju or charms! It’s on you! The LAW knows about it! And the criminal code act chapter 20 section 210 said:
— Aliyu Giwa (@aleeygiwa) May 1, 2022