Billionaire kidnapper Evans has won the first
round of court battle as the Federal High Court Sitting in Lagos ruled
that the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by kidnapper,
Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, aka, ‘Evans,’ can proceed.
Justice
Abdulaziz Anka dismissed the objections of Emmanuel Eze, the counsel
for the third and fourth respondents, and agreed with counsel to Evans,
Olukoya Ogungbeje, that service on the first and second respondents had
been properly effected.
The first and second respondents in the suit are the Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Police Force.
The other respondents are the Lagos State Police Commissioner and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
In
his ruling, Justice Anka also held that leave was not required for the
matter to be heard during vacation, as Order 4 Rule 5 of the Fundamental
Rights Enforcement Procedure Rules of 2009 enjoins the court to pursue
speed and justice on issues of fundamental human rights.
In the application, the suspected kidnapper, Evans, is challenging his continued detention since June 10 without arraignment.
He
claims that his parade on June 11 before journalists at the Lagos
Police Command headquarters in Ikeja, without a court order, is
unconstitutional and illegal.
Evan wants the
court to award him N300m as exemplary damages for his alleged illegal
detention and the alleged harm caused by his media trial.
He
has also asked the court to order the police authorities to immediately
arraign him before a law court, or release him from custody.
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