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JUST IN: Court Bars PoliceNG From Arresting IPOB’s Lawyer | Sahara Reporters Ejiofor had filed a case at the Federal High Court, Awka, asking the court to restrict the police from arresting him. READ MORE:

Honourable Justice B.O. Quadri of the Federal High Court, Awka, Anambra State, has given an order restricting the Nigeria Police Force from arresting Ifeanyi Ejiofor, lawyer to the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Ejiofor had filed a case at the Federal High Court, Awka, asking the court to restrict the police from arresting him. Granting the prayer of the applicant, Justice Quadri ordered that all parties involved in the case should maintain status quo while stating that the police should not arrest Ejiofor pending the determination of the case.

“An order of interim injunction restraining the respondents, their privies, agents, or howsoever called from taking any steps to execute the warrant of arrest issued against the applicant and staying all actions in connection with this matter, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive application before this honourable court.

 

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Another contempt of court on the way

Finally there's justice for the innocent. So courts in Nigeria can still be credible or has Aso Rock not seen this?

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PoliceNG Will they obey court

PoliceNG It is very obvious that our courts are the very problem of Nigeria today- A criminal will go to court to prevent the police(law enforcement agents) from doing its job. Then every armed robber, kidnapper & thieves should rather go to court & obtain same judgement.Nonesense....!

It is very obvious that our courts are the very problem of Nigeria today- A criminal will go to court to prevent the police(law enforcement agents) from doing its job. Then every armed robber, kidnapper & thieves should rather go to court & obtain same judgement.Nonesense....!

PoliceNG In a country where they don't respect rule of law... hmm

PoliceNG Pls obey court order oo..if u must arrest the court must say so...

PoliceNG You dont mean it. A court in Nigeria can bar PoliceNG from doing its job.

PoliceNG He better run and hide. The government doesn't obey the rule of law here in Nigeria.

PoliceNG He should go answer for the police men that were killed.

Some that killed 2 police officers. Which type of court is that

PoliceNG I hope they adhere

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