Illegal detention san files n2 5b suit efcc
It appears that you are referring to a news article or a legal case involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and a person or organization that has been detained illegally.
Here is a possible summary of the situation:
The EFCC has detained a person or organization for an extended period without a valid warrant or legal justification. The detained party has now filed a lawsuit against the EFCC, alleging illegal detention and seeking compensation for the harm caused.
The lawsuit, which is likely to be filed in a Nigerian court, may include claims for:
- Illegal detention: The detained party may argue that their detention was unlawful and in violation of their constitutional rights.
- False imprisonment: The detained party may claim that they were held against their will without a valid warrant or legal justification.
- Emotional distress: The detained party may seek compensation for the emotional distress and harm caused by the illegal detention.
- Damages: The detained party may seek damages for the financial losses and expenses incurred as a result of the illegal detention.
The EFCC, on the other hand, may argue that the detention was lawful and necessary to investigate and prosecute the alleged crimes. The commission may also argue that the detained party was given adequate notice and an opportunity to challenge the detention.
The outcome of the lawsuit will depend on the evidence presented and the legal arguments made by both parties. If the court finds in favor of the detained party, it may order the EFCC to release the detained person or organization and pay compensation for the harm caused.