An
Abuja High Court Wednesday ordered the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr.
Muhammed Abubakar, to pay a suspected member of the Boko Haram sect, Mohammed
Sani Sambo, the sum of ₦500,000 as compensation for illegal detention.
Justice
S. C. Oriji, sitting at Court No. 16, Jabi, Abuja, handed down the order in a
ruling on the enforcement of fundamental human rights filed by Wan Mohammed
Shehu, on behalf of the applicant.
Court
processes showed that the applicant was arrested and detained since June 13,
2012 on the suspicion that he was a member of the proscribed Boko Haram group
but he was never charged to court till date.
The
applicant was first detained for about three weeks in Kaduna where he was
arrested at his residence at No. 14 Abdullahi Balarabe Road, KTC Layout Kawo,
before he was transferred to
the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Abuja.
The
relatives said they were initially making contact with him but could not do so
later.
Apart
from the ₦500,000 compensation, the court also declared that the arrest and
detention violated the applicant's fundamental human rights as enshrined in the
1999 Constitution.
The
court, however, declined to make an order of perpetual injunction restraining
the police from further arresting or detaining him.
Joined
as co-respondents in the suit were the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Zone
7 A FCT and the FCT Commissioner of Police.
Source: Punch
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