One of the four Lekki bank robbery
suspects has taken the police to court, asking for N1million damages for
alleged unlawful detention.
In a suit at the Ikeja High Court in Lagos, Ebi Tosan prayed that the police be directed to release him on bail.
Tosan, 20, was paraded by the police
with Duke Odogbo, 38, Lawrence Kingsley, 31, and Ekelemo Kuete, 30, in
connection with the March 12 robbery of First City Monument Bank (FCMB)
in Lekki, Lagos.
The applicant, who was arrested on April 5, claimed that it was unlawful for the police to keep him in detention without bail.
The matter could not be heard yesterday
when it came before Justice Lateefa Okunnu because the police did not
bring the applicant to court.
But his counsel, Chief S.W. Baidi,
complained that his continued detention without bail was an
“infringement and curtailment of the applicant’s constitutional right to
personal liberty, freedom of movement and presumption of innocence.”
Tamuno Amos, who claimed to be the
applicant’s uncle, said his nephew’s continued detention was a
deliberate act by the police to “extract a confessional statement from
him on the alleged offence.”
Amos averred that he had not been allowed to see his nephew since his arrest on April 5.The deponent said:
“The applicant is suffering on daily basis without access to food, bath and other conveniences and he may die in custody unless granted bail.”
On July 9, Justice Okunnu directed the
police to produce the applicant in court yesterday. But, he was not
brought, thereby stalling the hearing of his application .
Justice Okunnu has ordered that Lagos State Attorney-General be joined in the suit.She adjourned the matter till October 22.
The judge said if there was any urgency,
the applicant could appear before October 22 before another judge who
will be sitting during the court’s yearly vacation, which begins next
week
Culled from the Nation
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