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Unlawful detention: Businessman sues EFCC, demands N100m

The applicant, who has been in EFCC Benin Zonal Office custody since January 21 2019 till the suit was filed on February 1, 2019, stated in his depositions through his wife, Mrs Rita Shiko ,and the argument of his Counsel, that he was arrested and unlawfully detained in July, 2017 for 16 days without a complainant in the matter and he has been reporting and signing documents at the EFCC Benin Zonal monthly since then . He stated that his detention is outside the constitutional acceptable threshold of 24 hours as provided for by Section Section 35 (1) and 5 (a) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ,1999 (As Amended ) and Section 31 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.
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