Adefarasin received bail from the police on Wednesday after voluntarily appearing on Tuesday in connection with the incident.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, stated that using a stun gun to threaten or instill fear in another person is considered an offence under the law.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Thursday, Jimoh provided updates on the situation involving Pastor Paul Adefarasin of House on the Rock Church, who had been questioned over a gun-like device seen in a widely shared video.
“Nothing is an offence under the law, except what the law states to be an offence. Even under the Fire Arms Act, if you fashion out anything that is not metal, like wood, and you make it look like a gun, and you use that guise to take possession of property from another person, you have committed armed robbery.
“So, pointing a stun gun at another individual and sending that threat and fear to such a person at that particular time constitutes an offence. So, the police are doing everything in line with the law,” he explained.
Jimoh confirmed that the item retrieved from the pastor was a stun gun, clarifying that it was not a deadly weapon.
However, he added that the stun gun is categorized as prohibited riot control equipment.
“He was invited; a letter of invitation was sent to him. In fact, we had prepared our warrant of arrest, in case he refused to comply with the invitation. But he turned himself in and was questioned by a team of investigators who were already on the matter before he turned himself in.
“The matter is still undergoing further investigation. As the PPRO has informed the public, what was recovered from him was a stun gun, not a lethal weapon, but is prohibited riot equipment which we are investigating. We further questioned him why he pointed such to another individual.”
Jimoh also said that the person at whom the device was aimed would be asked to provide a statement about the incident that circulated online.
“It is equally on social media that the person he pointed it to is a content creator and we are taking a statement from him as soon as he equally gets to us because we have got his address and we’re going to get him to make a statement in that regard.
“So, the pastor is still under investigation, though he has been granted bail, but we will continue with the investigation and make the outcome of the investigation public for all Nigerians to know,” he added.
Adefarasin turned himself in on Tuesday and was granted bail by Wednesday.
According to the police, he was questioned and gave a cautionary statement to investigators.
The video that triggered the situation showed the well-known pastor in a Range Rover, lowering his window and interacting with another road user while holding an unidentified black object.
The clip led to online speculation, with some believing the object resembled a firearm.
In response, Pastor Adefarasin posted a message on his official X account, saying:
“You might be aware of a video which has been circulating on social media showing me in what some have misunderstood as brandishing a firearm. I want to assure you of this — that was certainly not a firearm, and at no point did I point such at anyone.”
During the church’s livestreamed Sunday service, he repeated his stance, calling the public reaction both “hurtful” and “malicious”.
“I was falsely accused of bearing a firearm, pointing a firearm at an aggressive content creator who came within personal distance,” he said. “The only thing separating him and me was maybe three-quarters of a metre and a glass. I do not have a pistol licence. I do not carry a firearm, and I pointed no firearm at anybody.”
He went on to say, “We have witnessed clickbaiters just looking for more money. I probably wasn’t even their target; their target was to make more money.”
Speaking about how the issue affected him emotionally, the 62-year-old cleric said he felt “shocked” and “hurt” after learning about the viral footage.
“I am human. But God is touched by our infirmities and can first give us succour. And what the enemy means for evil, He works for good,” he concluded.