Court awards One Million Naira damages to Forex Trader for breach of fundamental Rights

 Court awards One Million Naira damages to Forex Trader for breach of fundamental Rights

By Joseph Ayinde

 

 

A Federal High Court sitting at Uyo, Akwa Ibom State has awarded monetary damages of 1 Million Naira against one Ikechukwu Precious Chukwurah and the Nigerian Police Force for unlawful detention and breach of the fundamental Rights of Martins Okon George, a Forex Trader.

Delivering his Judgment in Suit No. FHC/UY/FHR. 175/2020 between Martins Okon George versus Ikechukwu Precious Chukwurah and 4 ors on the 25th January, 2021, the presiding Judge, Honourable Justice Fatun Riman condemned the impunity of the Police and their wanton disregard for Constitutional provisions regarding the modus operandi of the Force as contained in Section 35 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 and other relevant Legislations.

The Applicant was unlawfully detained for 13 days without being charged to Court and was forced to sign an Agreement to refund the 1st Respondent’s investment money.

Reacting to the Judgment of the court, his Counsel, Paul Nyambi, Esq. commended the learned Judge for the erudite and timely Judgment against impunity by the Police. Counsel further opined that the Judgment is an indication that the Court is no respecter of persons, principalities and powers.

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