Court Reserves Judgment in Sowore’s Suit Against Lagos Police Commissioner Over ‘Unlawful’ Wanted Declaration
A Federal High Court in Lagos has reserved judgment in Omoyele Sowore’s fundamental rights suit against Lagos Police Commissioner Jimoh Moshood for unlawfully declaring him “wanted” over a protest in Oworonshoki. Sowore argues that the declaration violated his rights, as it was not backed by any formal charge, warrant, or criminal investigation. His counsel insisted the action endangered Sowore and misrepresented him to the public. The police, however, claimed the declaration was based on alleged traffic disruption and intelligence reports. After hearing arguments from both sides, Justice Musa Kakaki adjourned judgment to a date to be communicated.
A Federal High Court in Lagos has reserved judgment in Omoyele Sowore’s fundamental rights suit against Lagos Police Commissioner Jimoh Moshood for unlawfully declaring him “wanted” over a protest in Oworonshoki. Sowore argues that the declaration violated his rights, as it was not backed by any formal charge, warrant, or criminal investigation. His counsel insisted the action endangered Sowore and misrepresented him to the public. The police, however, claimed the declaration was based on alleged traffic disruption and intelligence reports. After hearing arguments from both sides, Justice Musa Kakaki adjourned judgment to a date to be communicated.
Court Reserves Judgment in Sowore’s Suit Against Lagos Police Commissioner Over ‘Unlawful’ Wanted Declaration
A Federal High Court in Lagos has reserved judgment in Omoyele Sowore’s fundamental rights suit against Lagos Police Commissioner Jimoh Moshood for unlawfully declaring him “wanted” over a protest in Oworonshoki. Sowore argues that the declaration violated his rights, as it was not backed by any formal charge, warrant, or criminal investigation. His counsel insisted the action endangered Sowore and misrepresented him to the public. The police, however, claimed the declaration was based on alleged traffic disruption and intelligence reports. After hearing arguments from both sides, Justice Musa Kakaki adjourned judgment to a date to be communicated.
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