An Abuja High Court on Thursday ordered the Inspector- General of Police, Ogbonna Onovo, to pay N500,000 as damages to one Emmanuel Akinola for unlawful detention.
Justice Olukayode Adeniyi in his ruling also ordered the police to charge Akinola to a competent court within 24 hours or release him on bail with a reasonable surety.
Akinola through his lawyer, David Inufin, had sued the Inspector- General of Police and the Commissioner of Police in FCT, for the breach of his right to liberty and for detaining him at the Special Anti Robbery Squad for more than two months.
Inufin had filed an application before the court for his client to be allowed to enjoy his constitutional and fundamental human rights to personal liberty and freedom without any restriction.
He informed the court that his client was arrested by the police on June 18 when he went to see his pastor for counselling and accused of armed robbery.
In his counter affidavit, Counsel to the police, Malik Taiwo, sought the leave of the court to prefer a criminal charge against the accused for committing felony by conspiring with one Rabiu Buari, 25, to rob one Haliru Rufai of N65,000 and other valuables.
He told the court that the police detained the accused because investigation was still on, adding that Akinola allegedly confessed to the Investigative Police Officers that he was an armed robber.
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