NBA threatens legal action against police over detention of suspected IPOB informant

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By JOY ANIGBOGU, Lagos

The Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public and Developmental Law, NBA-SPIDEL has threatened to drag the Inspector-General of Police, (IGP) before the court over the continued detention of one Gloria Okolie over her relationship with an alleged Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) member.

In a statement on Monday, Chairman of NBA-SPIDEL, Dr. Monday Ubani demanded that the police released the suspect who has been in detention for over 68 days or charges her to court immediately.

While condemning the action of the police, Ubani observed that it is wrong for the police to detain the suspect or any citizen in the country indefinitely without any court order, stressing that the police practice of detaining suspects in their custody while sourcing for evidence to prosecute them is unconstitutional.

The statement reads:

“It is absolutely wrong to arrest an individual and start sourcing for evidence for prosecution. It is not only archaic but patently criminal for police officers to indulge in this manner of primitive investigation of crime in this modern time. We are therefore giving the police authorities 14 days from today to charge Gloria Okolie to court if she has committed any known offense or release her unconditionally.

It added, “We shall commence the enforcement of her fundamental rights which have been criminally violated if this request is not adhered to as usual by the police authorities. They are deemed adequately advised.
The lawyer said that alleged that while Okolie is under police detention in Owerri, she has been used as a slave (beast of burden) and terribly abused, tortured by the officers in charge of her detention.

‘While these allegations are yet to be verified as no lawyer or relation had had access to her, we are of the candid opinion that there are many things wrong with this detention which we consider patently illegal, wickedly, and appalling. What makes this matter more shocking is the latest press release by the IGP after over 67 days conceding to the arrest and illegal long detention on the ground that she was providing information, drugs, and weapons to the said IPOB member,” he said.

Ubani maintained that the action of the IGP has further exposed the incompetence and illegality with which the security agencies carry out investigations in Nigeria.

“Assuming but not conceding that these “grave allegations” are true, does this by any stretch of imagination empower any security agency any right to detain a citizen for such length of time, thereby depriving her the constitutionally guaranteed rights of freedom of movement, rights of the dignity of person and right of a fair trial within a reasonable time as provided under 1999 constitution?

“Nay, her guaranteed rights of presumption of innocence until proven guilty have been destroyed permanently by this lengthy detention without any charge or arraignment,” he added.

While advising the police on how to build a watertight case against suspects, Ubani said:

“We have consistently advised our security agencies to discard this primitive and outrightly unscientific mode of investigation of crimes in this modern times to avoid this unnecessary embarrassment they bring to themselves most times they affect the arrest of suspected criminals.

“We have counselled that scientific and modern mode of investigation of crime is the best global standard that is applicable all over the world even in small African countries with lesser economic viability as Nigeria. Our security agencies have become a big embarrassment to us as a nation, especially when we claim to be giant of Africa.” (Daily Independent)

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