The State Prosecutor at the Lomé Court, Blaise Essolisam Poyodi, as a special guest, spoke again for the second time in the columns of the Lomé Court of Appeal's monthly newsletter, "Reflections of the Palace" , No. 43 of July 2017.
On the occasion of what may be called rare occasions for speaking, this magistrate placed at the head of the public prosecutor's office near the tribunal de grande instance of Lomé, pronounces on several important questions, in particular those concerning the publications on the Social networks and the case of arson attacks in the major markets of Lomé and Kara.
On the first point, Mr Poyodi acknowledges that social networks are communication tools of our time. However, he noted, there are offenses and deviations noted in publications in Togo.
"Offenses are committed through these channels, ranging from attacks on property (scams), to attacks on privacy or privacy of people through the disturbance of public order. Faced with these deviations, We would like to recall that certain behaviors that fall under the penal law are reprehensible, "he said.
He took advantage of the opportunity to call on each other to refrain from relaying everything via social networks. "Let us make a sound and responsible use of these means of communication," he suggests.
On the issue of the fires in the large markets of Kara and Lomé, which had gone up in smoke in January 2013, the special guest of the monthly newsletter noted that the issue of the fires of these Large markets at the Lomé Public Prosecutor's Office, is no longer relevant.
"Since May 2016, this file, which is a criminal procedure, has been sent to the Public Prosecutor's Office at the Lomé Court of Appeal, Following the order of closure of the investigating judge, for the rest of the proceedings ".
It should be recalled that this intervention by the Public Prosecutor at the Lomé court on this file through this newspaper is the second after that of October 2013. In the columns of the same newspaper, the Prosecutor of the Republic Lomé court had announced that "the information is in the process of being closed".
In this case, several people remain in detention and others are charged. In the columns of the same newspaper, the Prosecutor of the Republic at the Lomé court had announced that "the information is in the process of being closed". In this case, several people remain in detention and others are charged. In the columns of the same newspaper, the Prosecutor of the Republic at the Lomé court had announced that "the information is in the process of being closed". In this case, several people remain in detention and others are charged.
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