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  • Unlawful detention: Appeal Court upholds N20million damages against DSS

    Unlawful detention: Appeal Court upholds N20million damages against DSS

    The Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, has dismissed an appeal filed by the Department of State Services (DSS) against a judgment in favour of Richard Abbey, a pipeline surveillance contractor with Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in Bonny local government area of the state.

    In a unanimous decision, the court presided over by Justice D. Z. Senchi, in suit number CA/PH/38/23 between the DSS and two others versus Abbey, dismissed all issues raised and argued by the appellant. 

    The court also upheld the N20 million damages awarded by the lower court against the DSS for wrongfully arresting and detaining Richard Abbey.

    Abbey, through his lawyer, Ajayi Olusegun, of A. A. Olusegun and Associates, won the rights abuse case at the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt in a judgment delivered by Justice E.N Thompson in December 2022.

    Abbey’s residence in Port Harcourt was reportedly raided without a warrant by a group of security personnel, including DSS officials, on July 16, 2022, leading to damage to his belongings and property.

    Following the court’s decision, Ajayi Olusegun hailed the judgment as a victory for justice saying it would discourage security agencies from engaging in illegal arrests and detentions.

    Olusegun said: “On the day our client’s residence was unlawfully entered, he was apprehended, handcuffed, and taken into the custody of the DSS for 24 days. Subsequently, he initiated legal action to protect his fundamental human rights.

    “Neither his family nor myself, his legal representative, were granted access to him during his detention, despite multiple attempts I made to establish contact.

    “Following the ruling in his favor on December 6, 2022, the DSS further contested the decision, leading to a legal confrontation in the appellate court. We submitted our response brief, and today, on July 31, a verdict has once again been delivered in favour of Abbey. 

    ”That is to say, and we want to reiterate that the courts are, or is still the last hope of the common man.”

  • Cleric debunks alleged unlawful detention

    Cleric debunks alleged unlawful detention

    Regional Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Sola Ajose, has debunked alleged detention of a couple, who were said to have paraded themselves as doctors.

      The  allegation had been debunked by some allies of the clergyman, who said the claims were false and intended to tarnish his reputation.

    According to a statement  by the media aide of the MFM pastor, Samuel Akinyemi, the couple, Oladapo Oyelakin and Kafayat Oyelakin, were in Kirikiri and Ikoyi prisons, due to failure to meet their bail conditions.

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     The couple faces serious charges under Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.  Oyelakin is accused of falsely presenting himself as a doctor and inflicting wounds on Ajose through administration of injections.

     Following an investigation by Police, Oyelakin admitted to being a laboratory officer with HND in Microbiology from Ibadan Polytechnic, 2005. He was  apprehended by the police, after evading questioning. His wife, Kafayat, is implicated as an accessory after the fact, allegedly concealing the truth about her husband’s qualifications. Both parties are involved in legal proceedings before the Magistrate Court.

     In the statement signed by Akinyemi, the management emphasised Ajose’s commitment to justice, fairness, and integrity, urging the public to disregard misleading information being circulated.

     They noted that the allegations are designed to undermine Ajose’s reputation. The statement reaffirmed Ajose’s dedication to teachings of Jesus Christ and his adherence to principles of justice and equity.

     “For further updates on this case, the public is advised to follow the official communications from the court and authorities,” Akinyemi said.