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Abuja Panel Orders Police To Pay ₦2m Judgement Debt

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An independent investigative panel on human rights violations by the defunct SARS unit sitting in Abuja has ordered the police to pay a ₦2 million judgment debt to a complainant, Dr. Martins Iwuanyanwu for denying him access to justice.

Iwuanyanwu claimed his right to access justice was violated and he obtained a judgment of the court which the police is yet to obey.

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Chairman of the panel, Justice Suleiman Galadima, during Monday’s sitting, ordered the police to pay the sum immediately based on the judgment of a High delivered on July 10, 2020 which the police have not appealed against.

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“The complainant deserves immediate payment. It is therefore ordered that he should be settled immediately without further delay,” Justice Galadima stated.

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