Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaMan Regains Freedom After 15 Years Without Trial  

One Kazeen Adeshina has regained freedom after spending 15 years in a correctional facility without charge or trial.

Justice Oyindamola Ogala, of Ikeja High Court, while ruling in a fundamental rights enforcement suit No. D/16997MFHR/24 filed by Adeshina’s counsel, Mr. Ben Okeke, on Monday, held that detaining Adeshina in prison without charge or trial was unjustifiable.

Justice Ogala ruled that the arrest and continued detention of Adeshina in the custody of the Medium Correctional Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, without a trial, was wrong, illegal, and unjustifiable.

She then ordered the immediate and unconditional release of the applicant from the custody of the Kirikiri Medium Correctional Centre.

“It was a gross violation of the applicant’s fundamental human rights as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (Ratification Enforcement Act, Cap. 10).

“There is unchallenged fact that this applicant has remained in custody for about 15 years and is yet to be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction.

“The presumption of innocence enshrined in our constitution remains sacrosanct and it is indeed a travesty of justice for this to occur with the administration of criminal justice, no matter where the delay emanates from.

“Counsel to the first respondent has exhibited correspondence to the police to transfer the suspect for arraignment since 2003 which has remained unattended to and it appears that this applicant has fallen through the cracks and thus remained in custody for such years without trial.

“The presumption of innocence in our constitution remains sacrosanct and it is clear to this court that no good cause has been exhibited necessitating the continued remand of the applicant and therefore this court finds that the applicant is entitled to the declaratory order sought,” she said.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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