Peace Corps Sues Nigerian Police, Army and DSS for N2billion Over Arrest
Following the embarrassment and shocking arrest of Peace Corps of
Nigeria commandant, the Nigerian Police and other security agencies that
carried out the raid have been sued.
The Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Inspector General of
Police (IGP) and the Director-General of the Department of State
Services (DSS), have been been slammed with a N2bn suit by the Peace
Corps of Nigeria (PCN) over the arrest and detention of its National
Commandant, Amb (Dr.) Dickson Akoh and 49 others.
This is coming after security agencies last week, Tuesday raided
the new National Headquarters of the Corps, arresting the National
Commandant and 49 others, while about 6 were brutally wounded and
hospitalised.
According to DailyPost, in the legal action instituted by a former
Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr.
Kanu Agabi (SAN), the plaintiffs are demanding the sum of N2bn as
compensation for the embarrassment caused the Peace Corps of Nigeria and
its Incorporated Trustees.
In the suit filed at the Federal High Court, Abuja, the plaintiffs
are asking the court to declare as illegal, unlawful and
unconstitutional, the arrest of Amb. Akoh and other officers of the
Corps as well as the sealing off of its Head office in Abuja and offices
in the 36 States of the Federation.
The Plaintiffs further asked the court to declare that, under the
1999 constitution as amended, they have not committed any offence to
warrant their arrest, detention and sealing up of their offices across
the country as done by the defendants.
The defendants in the court action are, Police IGP, National
Security Adviser (NSA), DSS,DG-DSS and the AGF who are 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, 5th and 6th respondents, respectively.
Apart from the above reliefs, the plaintiffs also asked the court
to declare that the sealing-off of their new office Headquarters in
Abuja is illegal, unlawful, malicious and unconstitutional, having not
committed any offence to warrant the unlawful invasion and seizure of
properties.
Besides, the applicants are asking Justice Gabriel Kolawole to
declare that they are entitled to Fundamental Rights, to acquire and own
properties, lawful assembly, freedom of movement, personal liberty and
dignity of their human persons, as guaranteed under sections 34, 35, 40,
41, and 43 of the 1999 constitution.
The plaintiffs, therefore, applied for an order, compelling the
respondents to unseal the Headquarters of the Peace Corps of Nigeria and
its offices nationwide.
They also asked the court to order the respondents to release
properties seized during the “unlawful invasion” of the applicants’
office.
Also, the applicants prayed the court for an order of perpetual
injunction, restraining the respondents, their privies or agents, from
further sealing the applicants’ office and disrupting their activities,
including its meetings and orientation of its members, nationwide.
They further asked the court for an order restraining the
respondents perpetually from further harassing, intimidating, arresting
and or, detaining the applicants in the course of doing their legitimate
and lawful duties.
Meanwhile, the matter is expected to be heard today, Thursday, by Justice Kolawole.
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