The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court slams N50 million fine against police, ex- IGP’S son over violation of Abiola’s rights

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JModupe Osho Adebiyi of a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has slammed a N50 million fine against the Nigeria Police Force over violation of the fundamenta­l human rights of Prof. Zainab Duke Abiola.

Also affected by the fine is one Ibrahim, who is said to be the son of a former Inspector General of Police ( IGP), Usman Alkali Baba. According to an enrolment order, dated December 19, 2023, and obtained by The Guardian yesterday, the defendants were also ordered to tender a public apology to the applicant in two national newspapers.

According to the matter, the respondent­s had paraded Abiola ( the applicant) in her nightgown, which the judge held was a flagrant violation of her rights.

Abiola filed an applicatio­n pursuant to Order 1, Rule 3 of the Fundamenta­l Rights ( Enforcemen­t Procedure) Rules 2008, praying the court to declare that the arrest, torture and detention by the officers and men of the first and second respondent­s, acting on behalf of Inspector Teju Moses and one Ibrahim without any suspicion that she had committed any criminal offence constitute­d a flagrant infringeme­nt of her fundamenta­l rights.

She had averred that the breaking and entry into her house on September, 20, 2022, without a valid court order constitute­d an infringeme­nt of her rights and a threat to her family life.

In her judgment, the judge held that it was not unlawful to arrest, detain or charge anyone suspected to have committed an offence to court. But it must be within the limit stipulated by law.

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