In the suit Mompha filed
before the Lagos State High Court in Igbosere, Mompha is demanding N5m against
the EFCC for putting him in detention beyond the constitutionally-allowed
period without being charged to court.
Internet celebrity, Ismaila
Mustapha, popularly known Mompha, has dragged the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) to court over alleged unlawful detention and a violation of
his rights.
He prayed the court to set
him free if the EFCC is not ready to charge him to court.
In a 20-paragraph
supporting affidavit, one Olumuyiwa Ajidagba claimed that “The applicant
(Mompha) has been subjected to physical, mental and psychological torture in
the underground cell of the EFCC’s detention centre.”
His lawyer, Mr Gboyega
Oyewole (SAN), said his client, as a Nigerian, was entitled to the protection
of his fundamental rights under sections 34, 35 and 36 of the 1999
constitution.
Oyewole said his client was
arrested on October 19 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja by
the EFCC which accused him of money laundering.
He said the remand order
which the EFCC obtained to keep Mompha had since expired and he ought to be
released.
The court has yet to fix
any date to hear the case.
The EFCC had in October
arrested the internet celebrity in Abuja on his way to Dubai, based on
“actionable cross-border intelligence received from collaborative law
enforcement agencies about his alleged involvement in the criminal activities.”
The anti-graft agency said,
“Ismaila, who allegedly perpetrates his fraudulent activities under the guise
of being a bureau de change operator, is always seen with his little son
flaunting huge amount of foreign currencies on his social media platforms.
“Investigations have also
revealed that Ismaila is only using the BDC business he jointly owned with his
siblings as a decoy to launder his proceeds of crime.”

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