Counsel to the late petitioner, Olalekan Gazali, said that the wife of the deceased who came all the way from Imo state was at the panel last week, but that the case couldn’t go on.
The Lagos
State Judicial Panel of Enquiry and Restitution for Victims of SARS related
Abuses and other matters was told that a petitioner Mr Basil Ejiagwa has died
as a result of torture melted to him by the Police.
When the
matter was called for hearing today, Gazali told the panel, “The petitioner is
no more. We lost him last week as a result of the torture melted to him by
SARS. The wife came to this panel with his picture to show the state of his
health, but unfortunately, the matter did not go on.
“We were to
come last Saturday but when we placed a call to the wife, she said she could
not come. I want it on record that his wife was here last week. That is because
of findings of panel. The reason she’s not here now is because she’s bereaved
and mourning her husband.
“The relative
of the deceased is here in representative capacity to state how fractures
sustained by Mr Ejiagwa developed into brain tumor and all the hospital bill is
here before us stating his severe health challenge, and all his money was spent
on his health before his demise.”
The
deceased’s cousin Chukwu Vincent, told the panel that the Police used big iron
hammer to damage his two legs and thereafter took him to Ikeja SARS.
Vincent said
late Ejiagwa was arrested on his way from work at Alaba International. “On his
way home, he was arrested by men of Nigerian police in a korope bus. He was
arrested at a place called at Igando,” he said.
Vincent
further narrated that the petitioner was arrested and kept at the Igando Police
station, for nine days, before he was taken to Ikeja SARS office and released
on May 31, 2014.
He said, “The
police used gun butt to break his head and made him to loose his memory. After
sometime he could walk and do certain things, as at the first time of the
injury on his head, the tumor did not start immediately.
“We rushed
him to Elshaddai private hospital at Iba Igando road by Iyana School bus stop,
where he was treated and later diagnosed with brain tumour.
The witness
who was led in evidence by Gazali, said the petitioner got a judgment of
N40million against SARS, from the Lagos Federal High Court on April 16, 2019,
but that he was yet to get the judgment sum before his death.
Vincent also
said that a bill of N1million was spent on deceased’s treatment.
He said ”
Ejiagwa was arrested on his way back from work, at Alaba International market ”
While being
cross examined by the Police counsel Mr Joseph Eboseremen, he said the incident
happened in 2014, adding that at first he was unable to move, and that he also
used his personal money for his cousin’s treatment.
Asked what
the diagnosis conducted was, he said from the results, the hitting of the guns
on late Ejiagwa’s head. “He couldn’t remember anything. He used to go abroad to
purchase goods. But he couldn’t remember certain things again.He was the one
who filed the suit before the court.
When he got
himself on two legs. He started filing cases at the Federal High Court in 2017,
” he stated.
Receipts,
drug prescriptions, etc of Alimosho General Hospital, etc were admitted by the
panel as exhibits.
Vincent
appealed to the panel to compel the police to obey the court judgment delivered
on behalf of late Basil.
He said, “On
behalf of the family of Basil Ejiagwa, I am appealing to this panel to help us
to enforce the judgment against the police, because the judgment was delivered
since last year, April 16, 2019 and up till now we haven’t heard anything from
the police. We have even lost the person involved in the process.
“The incident
happened about five to six years ago, the judgment of N40million that was
delivered last year, on April 16, 2019, and up till now we have not heard
anything from the police,’ he said.
He also said
that Ejiagwa was taken to the east when his health became critical and he died
on November 17, 2020.
“We were
advised to take him to the village when his health became critical, when you
look at him, he looks like a different person. He died in the village last week
on 17 November 2020.
He presented
photocopies of receipts and the picture of the deceased victim, from the
hospital as evidence in the case.
The case was
adjourned till December 4, for further hearing
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