Court Awards N200m Damages against IGP, PSC, Three Others over Alleged Unlawful Arrest of Hoùse-wife in A’Ibom


Okon Bassey in Uyo

Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Uyo has ordered the Inspector General of Police and five others to pay a housewife, Peace Ekom Robert, the sum of N200 million as damages over the alleged unlawful arrest and detention of the mother of two.

The presiding judge, Justice Ntong Ntong gave the order yesterday, in a judgment delivered in a case of enforcement of fundamental rights brought by the applicant.

 The case had it that sometime in March this year, one Ifenyinwa Anthonia Olua, had approached the applicant, one Peace Ekom Robert to link her up with someone in Europe that could buy euros and pay her in naira.

A total of £55,000, amounting to N42.9 million was said to have been transferred to a Spanish account and surprised by the transfers which came in quick succession, the account holder reported to the Spanish authorities, who placed restrictions on the account on the suspicion that the money could be illicit funds.

Consequently, the applicant was arrested by the Police. Joined in the suit as respondents were the Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of Police, Administration, Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja, Mr. Babazango Ibrahim; DSP Yusuf Dauda of Anti-Homicide Section, Alagbon in Lagos, Inspector Celestina Ugbaja of Special Fraud Unit, Ikoyi, Lagos and Police Service Commission.

In a one-hour judgment, the presiding judge, Justice Ntong Ntong said he has, “read in between lines the record file and has not seen where the Inspector General of Police and other respondents filed any process to challenge the averments of the applicant.”

Justice Ntong said the evidence before the Court showed that, “the Police threw caution to the wind and became law unto themselves thereby bastarding the 1999 constitution, disrespecting the order of the Court and treating the name of God and office of the President and Commander in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with disdain.”

The Court also ordered the Inspector General of Police and five other, “respondents to return the N15 million collected from the applicant to the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court, Abuja pending the hearing and final determination of the criminal charge against the applicant before the Federal High Court.”

The trial judge held that the Police was not, “a debt recovery agency and has no power to have extorted N15 million from the applicant in a matter they have not concluded investigation nor the applicant tried and found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.”

Counsel to the applicant and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Uwemedimo Nwoko described the court as the last hope of the common man.

Counsel to the respondent, Akebong Essien said his client did no wrong to have reported the matter to the Police.

Up to the time of the judgment, the Police was yet to properly arraign the applicant who has remained in their custody since March, this year.

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