Friday, February 7, 2025 - TikToker, Olumide Ogunsanwo alias Seaking was on Thursday, February 6, rearrested by the police and flown to Abuja after he appeared before a Magistrate Court.
His lawyer, Inibehe Effiong disclosed this in a statement released.
Seaking was arrested by the police on December 20, 2024 after he posted
a video calling on Nigerians to ass@ult any police officer who harasses them.
He was subsequently arraigned before the Magistrate Court sitting in Ogba,
Lagos on 23rd December, 2024 for remand. However, the bid by the police to get
the court order to remand him for 30 days failed as a result of opposition from
his lawyer.
The court refused the application and Seaking was allowed to go home.
The Magistrate also and ordered the police to forward a duplicate copy of
Seaking’s case file to the DPP for legal advice.
The matter was then adjourned to 16th January, 2025 for report of the
DPP Advice. His lawyer, said though Seaking was in court 16th January, 2025,
there was no representation for the prosecution. The court further adjourned
the proceedings to Thursday, 6th February, 2025 in respect of the remand
proceedings instituted by the Police.
According to the lawyer, police prosecutor appeared in court and pleaded
for adjournment to enable them file proof of compliance with the order of the
court.
He said the Magistrate granted the application and gave the police seven
days to file proof of compliance. The case was then adjourned to the 25th day
of March, 2025 for report of compliance.
Inibehe in his statement said that his client was then re-arrested and
taken to Lagos State Police Command headquarters in Ikeja inside the court
premises and was later flown to Abuja.
“After the day’s proceedings, Seaking was rearrested within the court
premises and taken to the State Police Command, Ikeja before he was
subsequently taken to the Murtala Muhammad Airport from where he is being flown
to Abuja.
It is utterly condemnable that the same Nigeria Police Force that
initiated an ongoing legal proceedings in Lagos would brazenly rearrest our
client who is on bail granted by the court and move him to Abuja.
We call on the Inspector General of Police to put an end to this
outrageous charade and egregious abuse of the legal process and order the
immediate release of Seaking.
“The fact that the Nigeria Police Force that is supposed to be Nigeria’s
primary law enforcement agency is actively leading the assault on the rule of
law is evidence of the alarming state of impunity and lawlessness in the
country,” Effiong said in a statement published on his X handle.
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