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Anambra Police Appeal N10m Damages Judgement, Urging Court to Set same Aside

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By Praise Chinecherem

The Police Zonal Headquarters in Ukpo, Anambra State (Zone 13) has appealed the judgement of N10million damages delivered against it by a State High Court sitting in Awka, the state capital.

The judgement was in favour of one Sunday Chukwuemeka Ekwueme (Sunny Bigman) over alleged breach of his fundamental rights.

Justice D. A Onyefulu had on January 10, 2023 delivered a judgement brought before him by Ekwueme against IGP, AIG Zone 13, PPRO zone 13 and his second in command over breach of fundamental rights and awarded N10million damages and N200, 000 cost in favour of the applicant.

Onyefulu, in his judgement, declared that the applicant’s arrest, detention, harassment, intimidation and incarceration upon his invitation to Zone 13 Ukpo, between December 14 and December 28, 2022 by the respondent (police) was unlawful, unconstitutional and in breach of the Sundayโ€™s right to dignity of human person, personal liberty and freedom of movement.

Dissatisfied with the judgement, the Zone 13 Police legal team went to Court of Appeal, Awka to challenge the judgement of the lower court on the ground that the judge erred in law in his judgement and also went ahead to apply for stay of execution against the judgement.

Briefing reporters on the matter weekend, 

Police Public Relations Officer of the Zone, Nkiruka Nwode said the zone had appealed the judgement to a higher court, urging the Court of Appeal to set aside the judgment of the court below.

She said the suspect was arrested by the Police for the alleged offence of conspiracy, fraud and terrorism to wit; willful destructions of private properties on gun point which she said endangered human lives at Umueze Ogwogwu, Oba in Idemili South LGA of the state.

She said, “The suspect was detained in police custody in pursuant to court order, arrested and charged to the Federal High Court on December 22, 2022 for the offence of advance fee fraud and terrorism.

“According to the Appeal No CA/A../2023, SUIT NO. A/MISC 461/2022 โ€ the learned trial judge with respect erred in law when he proceeded to hear and determine motion No. A/2050M/2022 on 28th day of December 2022 and granted the applicant bail who was arrested and charged to the Federal High Court on 22/12/2022 for offence of advance fee fraud and terrorism without hearing from the respondents. 

“The learned trial Judge breached the principles of fair hearing as enshrined in the 1999 constitution as amended.

โ€œThe learned trial Judge erred in law when it assumed jurisdiction to hear and determine the applicantโ€™s application for enforcement of fundamental rights, who was arrested by the police and charged to Federal High Court for the offence of terrorism. 

“The State High Court has no jurisdiction to try the offence charged under Terrorism Act 2022.

โ€œThe Judge erred in law when he refused to join the persons seeking to be joined as respondents and struck out their counter affidavit. 

“The persons seeking to be joined as respondents were the persons who made the report of advance fee fraud and terrorism to wit; willful destructions of private properties which endangered human lives and caused economic losses and which made the respondents (police) to arrest and detained the applicant (Sunday).

โ€œThe refusal to join the persons seeking to be joined as respondents and striking out their counter affidavit breached the principles of fair hearing.โ€

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