The judge dismissed the suit at its hearing this morning March 9th. Metuh had filed the suit challenging his arrest and detention by EFCC over his alleged involvement in the $2.1 billion arms deal scandal.
Metuh asked the court to make a declaration that his arrest on January 5th was unlawful as there was no warrant of arrest issued by any court. Metuh also argued that his detention by EFCC for 10 days without being charged to court violated his rights. He asked the court to stop EFCC from further arresting him.
Dismissing Metuh's suit, the presiding judge, Justice Abang held that EFCC had the constitutional powers to arrest and detain him. Justice Abang stressed that his arrest was lawful as it was granted by a Chief Magistrate court. He thereafter dismissed the suit for lacking in merit and awarded a cost of N15, 000 against Metuh.

No way! Prison is where he belongs
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteWhen will Metuh's issue end? 1pet 5:7
ReplyDeleteSo he was detained for nothing...? Nigeria!!!
ReplyDeleteJesus Christ!! And seeing that u bear an Igbo name makes me puke...reading is one thing and understanding is another...u need help!
DeleteSorry Oga Metuh. The saga continue...
ReplyDeleteHmm.. Nawa oo
ReplyDeleteEnugu's second shoe designer
#BRING BACK OUR CORRUPTION
ReplyDeleteMetuh your head don cool down now.you are going to court for unlawful detention see your mouth...nuel
ReplyDeleteGd for our main man
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Lobatan!
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
metu
ReplyDeleteHe never know anything. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteConfirm!!!!
ReplyDeleteMetuh keep cooling your heels in prison.When you were chopping our money, you enjoyed all the freedom. Now is the time to lose it.After all there's time for everything.So STFU sir
OK...
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Fine man
ReplyDeleteGod bless you.Ibo's people are criminal.stuid Ebele Jonathan took us to where we are today.omooba
ReplyDeletethou shall not eat the yam and go Scot-free
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteOkay, EFCC had the backing of a chief magistrate court. Thank God. Now all those people saying his arrest was unlawful can keep quiet.
ReplyDeleteDo You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?
The metuh has not yet wake up from his sleep is still D
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ReplyDeleteWell, it is your turn to return the yams
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ReplyDeleteThought as much. Justice Abang can never be bias!
ReplyDeleteHe should keep chilling there..#Lindangwanu#
ReplyDeleteNigerian court is not trustworthy
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Its what has been from time, so many are in police custody for what they know nothing about and are yet to be arraigned till we speak, some for weeks, months even years but people like you never feel concerned forgetting that "what is good for the gander is good for the goose", so have to bear, its part of the system create by you all, you have to bear. Sorry Mr Metuh, its not that easy.
ReplyDeleteOga U never see anything..
ReplyDeleteOK,seen.
ReplyDeleteOK,seen.
ReplyDeleteShameless people. You want the court to dismiss the case. Sorry bros this is not business as usual. The soul that Sinth must surely go to prison going forward.
ReplyDeleteSorry broo! No more business as usual. Your want court to dismiss your case. My question remains; what happens to the family of the souls that perished due to looting of money meant to save their lives? Big bros.daris God oooooo .
ReplyDeleteShameless people. You want the court to dismiss the case. Sorry bros this is not business as usual. The soul that Sinth must surely go to prison going forward.
ReplyDeleteOkay, EFCC had the backing of a chief magistrate court. Thank God. Now all those people saying his arrest was unlawful can keep quiet. http://www.imustalk.com/davido-would-love-to-take-lilkesh-from-olamide/
ReplyDeleteDen carry am go put.nau,,
ReplyDeleteMake we hear word
ReplyDeleteWhatever.
ReplyDeleteYou better start preparing your defence Mr metuh
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