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123 Jigawa Men Drag Lagos To Court For N1bn Over Detention

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The 123 men from Jigawa State who were detained by the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences (Enforcement Unit) have instituted a court action against the Lagos State Government for unlawful detention and seizure of their motorcycles.

Other defendants in the suit include the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and the Chairman of the task force, Mr Yinka Egbeyemi as well as the Attorney-General of Lagos State.

The men were intercepted along Moshalashi Road, Agege alongside 48 motorcycles in a truck, which was coming from Jigawa State but were later released without their motorcycles.

Abdullahi Yakubu on behalf of himself and the other men filed a suit Federal High Court on Monday in Lagos demanding N1bn reparation from the state government for profiling and detaining them.

They demanding declaration by the court that the prevention of the applicants numbering 123 from moving into Lagos State of Nigeria by the state government without prima facie incriminating evidence against the applicants constitute a flagrant violation of the 123 men’s right to move freely throughout Nigeria as guaranteed by section 41 of the Constitution Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).

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The released detainees also want a declaration of the court that the detention of the men in the absence of prima facie incriminating evidence against them constitutes a violation of their right to personal liberty protected by section 35 of the Constitution Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).

The 123 men represented by their Counsel Mr Abba Hikima and other lawyers, also prayed the court to compel the defendants to release their seized motorcycles numbering 48, the truck conveying them, their wears and any other goods belonging to them in custody.

“An order of this honourable court awarding the sum of N1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) payable by the respondents jointly and severally to the applicants as reparation.

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