Embattled Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Rickey Tarfa, on Wednesday
withdrew the N5bn fundamental rights enforcement suit he filed against
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and four others over an
alleged violation of his right to privacy.
Following the
withdrawal of the suit, Justice Mohammed Idris awarded a punitive cost
of N10, 000 against Tarfa in favour of the five respondents. The
respondents are the EFCC, its Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, Mrs.
Rashidatou Abdou, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) and MTN Nigeria Communications
Limited.
Tarfa had filed the suit following his arrest on
February 5 by EFCC operatives on the premises of the Lagos State High
Court in Igbosere, where he allegedly hid two alleged suspects of
economic and financial crimes in his car to prevent their arrest.
His two mobile phones and his Mercedez Benz SUV with Registration No. KJA 700 CG, had been confiscated by the EFCC.
But
in his N5bn fundamental rights enforcement action, Tarfa had urged the
court to declare that the respondents violated his right to privacy
protected by Section 37 of the Constitution, when, without a court
order, MTN allegedly made the call log on his mobile line, 08034600000,
available to the EFCC and the others respondents, who in turn allegedly
released the information to Sahara Reporters and other online media.
The
senior advocate had also urged the court to hold that the respondents
acted unlawfully when they accessed his bank details, clients’
information, private and confidential information contained in his
iPhone 6 and Samsung 6 without a court order or any reasonable cause.
He
had urged the court to award N5bn damages against the respondents in
his favour, stressing that no amount of money could adequately redress
the “unquantifiable and irreparable damage done to him, his reputation,
his business and his goodwill.”
But a lawyer from his chambers,
O. Oladele, appeared before Justice Idris on Wednesday with an ex parte
application to discontinue the case.
Oladele gave no reason for Tarfa’s decision to withdraw the case.
The
EFCC lawyers, Mr. Wahab Shittu and Rotimi Oyedepo, who also appeared in
court, said they were not opposed to the withdrawal of the suit but
urged the court to award a punitive cost against Tarfa.
“My
Lord, we have no objection to the discontinuance of the suit but we want
the court to award a punitive cost against the applicant; our names
have been flying around in the major newspapers since yesterday,” Shittu
said.
But Oladele argued that the EFCC’s lawyers had no right of reply because his application was an ex parte application.
Besides, he said the respondents could not be demanding for cost because Tarfa had not served them with the suit.
But
Shittu argued that since the filing of the suit was widely reported in
the newspapers, it was tantamount to serving the respondents by
substituted means.
In a short ruling, Justice Idris struck out the suit and ordered Tarfa to pay a cost of N10, 000 to each of the respondents.
http://www.punchng.com/rickey-tarfa-withdraws-n5bn-suit-against-efcc-others/
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