Friday, May 22, 2020

Businessman drags police officer to court for torturing him and framing him up after he caught him red-handed sleeping with his wife

Businessman drags police officer to court for torturing him and framing him up after he caught him red-handed sleeping with his wife
A representative has hauled a cop who supposedly laid down with his significant other to court. 

Forgiving Asuquo Etim at first described how he was purportedly tormented and surrounded up by a senior police officer, CSP Celestine Umeh after he got him in bed with his significant other Lawrentia Asuquo Etim (read here). 

Mr Etim has now recorded N200m basic rights requirement claim against the Nigeria Police Force for capturing, tormenting, and surrounding him and two onlookers on exaggerated accusations, as indicated by Sahara Reporters. 

The oppressed spouse participated in the suit the Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom State, the Officer-in-Charge of General Investigation at the State CID, SP Ekene Nwosu, and a Chief 

Superintendent of Police, Umeh. 

In a 46-page court record seen by SaharaReporters, Etim expressed that Umeh disregarded his basic right to private and family life as ensured by Section 37 of the Nigerian constitution when he interrupted into his marital home at Aba Ukpo Estate in Uyo and had an affectionate illicit relationship with his significant other. 

A Lagos-based human rights legal advisor, Inibehe Effiong, recorded the claim checked Suit No: HU/FHR.72/2020 at the High Court of Akwa Ibom State sitting in Uyo, and requested that the court uphold the essential privileges of his customer to the respect of the human individual, individual freedom, private and family life and opportunity of development. 

Effiong requested that the court announce that, "The capture and confinement of the Applicant by the officials and operators of the first, second and third Respondents from 27th April 2020 till the 30th April 2020 without being charged to court for a realized offense is outlandish, baseless, unlawful, illegal and a break of the principal right of the candidate to individual freedom and opportunity of development as ensured by Sections 35 and 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as corrected) and Articles 6 and 12 of the African Charter on Human and People's Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap. A9 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004." 

The legal counselor requested that the court proclaim that the obtrusive demonstrations of CSP Umeh, "counting his purposeful interruption into the home of the candidate at Aba Ukpo Estate in Uyo Local Government Area, co-home with the spouse of the candidate, and laying with the candidate's better half on the wedding bed of the candidate on 27th April 2020 is horribly hostile, unmerited, illicit, illegal and a penetrate of the essential right of the candidate to private and family life as ensured by Section 37 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as altered)."

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