Court Orders Government To Pay Man N2M For Wrongfully Jailing Him For 8 Years
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Crime News
The Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Ikot Ekpene has ordered the State
Government to pay N2million for the wrongful incarceration of a trader,
Idaraobong Sunday Dickson.
Justice Ntong Ntong ordered that 28-year-old Dickson be paid N2million
for his rehabilitation after suffering in prison for eight years over
allegations of armed robbery and r3pe, which he knew nothing about.
The case was between the state against Idaraobong Sunday Dickson
and three others standing trial since 2015 on a six-count charge of conspiracy
to commit felony, robbery, armed robbery and r3pe.
In his
judgment, Justice Ntong who discharged and acquitted Dickson, having found him
not guilty, however convicted and sentenced the two other defendants, Nsikak
Godwin to 20 years in prison and Christopher Sunday, to 16 years in prison,
with jail terms to run concurrently from June 22, 2015.
Justice
Ntong said the evidence before the court showed that Dickson, a native of Ikot
Ada Utor in Midim, Abak Local Government Area, had no case to answer, as there
was no evidence linking him with the commission of the alleged offences.
The court ordered the “Nigeria Police Force to apologize to
Idaraobong Sunday Dickson either in a national newspaper or privately in a
special letter addressed to the defendant for unlawful arrest.
“Akwa Ibom State Government, particularly the Attorney General of
the State and the Director of Public Prosecutions, should always supervise the
activities of lawyers in the Attorney General’s Office and the Nigeria Police
Force to caution its officers to treat civil populace with dignity and
respect.
“The police or the state prosecuting a person suspected
of committing a crime ought to be diligent and sure of their facts, before
charging the person to court.
“The life of Idaraobong Sunday
Dickson, a phone battery charger (sic) and recharge card seller in Ikot
Ekpene, who was toiling day and night to make ends meet, is truncated by
police shoddy investigation.
“If the state officials and officers
of the Nigeria Police Force had done due diligence in their investigation, the
ugly situation would have been duly averted.”
Justice Ntong
decried the situation whereby the accused was made to suffer unjustly, saying
it was tantamount to unjust treatment of an innocent citizen who has wasted
his youthful years in prison for an offence he did not know, adding that his
judgment was by virtue of his inherent powers pursuant to Section 6 (6) of the
1999 Constitution.
Only 2M. Nawao
ReplyDeleteThey really need need to review all those slap on the wrist amounts in the constitution
ReplyDeleteOnly 2million? I was expecting N2B
ReplyDeleteWhat a country, what happens to the judge that jail him
DeleteThis is shocking for all the suffering for 8 years
DeleteMy dear, this country no balance at all
DeleteToo small
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