The Delta State Police Command has clarified that the use of dreadlocks, wearing of bum shorts, and women moving without a bra are not offences.
The state’s Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe clarified a video clip posted on his official X handle on Tuesday.
The development followed complaints by some residents who alleged that they were being harassed by police officers and other security operatives in the State over their appearances.
However, according to the PPRO, no resident should be subjected to harassment or arrest due to his or her appearance.
He urged residents to resist such arrest and contact him via phone or demand to be taken to the police station.
He said, “I have been receiving complaints that members of the public in Delta State are being harassed by, sometimes, vigilantes, ant-cult, hunters association and some police officers.
“I want to make it very clear that on the issue of dress code, improper dressing, boys wearing dreadlocks, girls wearing bum shorts, and those moving without bra is not an offence.
“That circular was debunked by the state government, hence, no security personnel can harass or arrest you for that.
“If they insist that it is an offence, you should also insist that you want the matter to go to the police station.”
The command’s spokesperson also clarified that the use of factory-fitted tint on vehicles is allowed.
“On the issue of tinted vehicles, factory-fitted tinted vehicles are allowed. Only artificially tinted vehicles are not permitted”, he added.
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