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Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by iwaeda: 8:33am On May 06, 2020
A bricklayer, Idris Saula, will never be the same again after six years of his life were stolen by the country’s criminal justice system.

Saula was held in the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos State for six years despite legal advice from the state’s Directorate of Public Prosecutions that he should be released five years earlier.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the 36-year-old had in 2014 gone to work at a construction site in the Sangotedo, Ajah area of the state.

He was, however, arrested during a raid by policemen from the Ajiwe Police Station.

After a few days in custody, he was transferred to the Ikeja office of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, where he spent five months.

The victim was subsequently taken to a magistrates’ court and arraigned for armed robbery and was remanded in prison.

Our correspondent gathered that the DPP released the legal advice absolving Saula of all charges.

However, the police prosecutor did not take the advice to court, as the bricklayer languished in prison.

PUNCH Metro learnt that after the arraignment of the Lagos State indigene in 2014, he did not step into court again until his miraculous release on April 30, 2020.

“When they opened the prison gate and told me to go, I could not understand what was happening to me. I felt giddy as fresh air blew on me. I have still not recovered,” he told our correspondent as he sat on a pinning bed, while his mother and siblings battled to save his life at home.

Saula, our correspondent learnt, was his parents’ only son, with four female siblings.

It was gathered that their father died when they were young and their mother, a fried fish seller, had been catering for them.

The victim, while recounting his ordeal, said his inability to pay N50,000 to the policemen at the Ajiwe Police Station for bail was behind his predicament.

He stated, “I was called for a bricklayer’s job at Sangotedo. We were working when we heard a noise of some thugs fighting. Shortly afterwards, the police came and raided the area. I was among the seven construction workers they arrested.

“When we got to the police station, they demanded N50,000 for our bail. Others paid and they were released. My phone had been taken and I did not know the number of any family member off hand.

“After spending three days in the station, I was taken to the SARS office in Ikeja. I spent five months and two weeks there. They did not even bother to find out the whereabouts of my family or anybody.”

“One day, they just brought me out of the cell and took me to the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court, where I was arraigned alone for armed robbery. From the court, I was taken to the Kirikiri Medium Prison. For days, I was depressed, because I was suffering for what I knew nothing about.”

Saula said in 2017, some inmates in the medium security prison were moved to the maximum security prison, because the medium facility was congested.

He explained that luck, however, smiled on him when an elderly man, who lived in Ikorodu, was brought to the prison for a minor offence.

The new inmate, after listening to his story, promised to connect Saula to a rights lawyer.

“He called Baba Femi Falana, who sent a lawyer to interview me. I was surprised on Thursday, April 30, 2020, when my name was called and I was told to go home,” he stated.

Asked if he was aware of the legal advice on his matter, Saula said nobody told him about it.

He explained that complaints to the prison officials that he had never been taken to court for trial were rebuffed.

“I always went to the prison’s record office to know when my case file would be called. They kept telling me to be patient that it was not my turn yet. When I became persistent, they chased me away with a cane. I just resigned to fate and kept praying and asking God to bring me out,” he added.

His mother, Olayemi Monsuru, said Saula collapsed at the bus stop and was conveyed home in a tricycle.

She explained that he was given “blood tonic and malt” to recover.

Monsuru recalled that when the 36-year-old did not return home from work in 2014, she raised a search party to look for him.

The 69-year-old mother said nothing was heard until eight months later when some freed inmates said they sighted him in Kirikiri.

She narrated, “From that time, we kept visiting him in prison and later got a lawyer, whom we paid over N200,000. The man lived in the same community with us and we attended the same church.

“But after some time, he stopped taking our calls and we were informed that he was dead. Since that time, we had been helpless.

“We found a young lawyer, Folake, who asked us to pay N10,000 for her to visit him in prison. We paid the money.

“After the visit, she demanded N150,000 to continue to help. I am a widow and I sell fried fish by the roadside. We were still making efforts to raise the money when God intervened.”

Monsuru appealed for help for Saula, saying the family was heavily in debt.

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, while thanking the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Lagos State, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), vowed to sue the Nigeria Police Force for Saula’s ordeal.

He said, “We wrote a letter to the attorney-general to inform him about Saula’s unlawful detention. In the course of investigation, the DPP discovered that the legal advice written on the matter over five years ago was to the effect that he should be released from custody, because there was no evidence that he was part of any armed robbery or other criminal gangs whatsoever.

“The legal advice was sent to the police, but it was not forwarded to the magistrates’ court. Hence, a dysfunctional criminal legal system kept an innocent man in jail for six years.

“The legal advice was forwarded to the court and the magistrate ordered the production and release of the defendant. A court order was obtained and served on the Kirikiri Correctional Centre and he was released.

“We are going to sue the Nigeria Police Force. Of course, we are going to join the prosecutor, whose negligence kept the man in unlawful detention for years. More importantly, we are going to challenge the dysfunctional criminal justice system that sentences indigent people to prolonged detention without trial.”

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by PlayerMeji: 8:39am On May 06, 2020
Nature has dealt humanity a huge blow by placing black man in Africa.

N50000 = 6 years if you can't pay.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by iwaeda: 8:41am On May 06, 2020
PlayerMeji:
Nature has dealt Africa a huge blow by placing black man in Africa.

The wickedness of men is out of space.
Ara IWAEDA Niyen. God will help us.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by PlayerMeji: 8:42am On May 06, 2020
Just because of N50000, the system wasted 6 years of his life.


iwaeda:


The wickedness of men is out of space.
Ara IWAEDA Niyen. God will help us.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by fuckingAyaya(m): 8:45am On May 06, 2020
May we never pay for what we did not price, imagine those charge and bail lawyers scamming people.God bless Mr falana

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by puremaker7(m): 8:55am On May 06, 2020
ah God this life

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by iwaeda: 8:57am On May 06, 2020
PlayerMeji:
Just because of N50000, the system wasted 6 years of his life.



I met a guy in December, he was arrested in the evening going to work at Obalende and because he could not paid ten thousand naira. He spent 2 years in Ikoyi prison, guess what he had case file, but apart from 1st day prosecutor never showed up, it was the third time that the judge said if the prosecutor did not show up at next adjournment he will dismiss the case after a church provided a lawyer for him. On the 4th hearing nobody showed up, that was how he was freed. He had no where to go, because his phone was ceased and he could not trace any family, because the aunty could not be reached on phone and his aged mother in the village do not have phone as of the time he was arrested.
Why do Nigeria Police collect your phone and make you in accessible?
Our inhumanity against one another is out of space.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by iwaeda: 8:58am On May 06, 2020
fuckingAyaya:
May we never pay for what we did not price, imagine those charge and bail lawyers scamming people.God bless Mr falana
Amin ase Edumare.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Reform9ja: 10:14am On May 06, 2020
Nigerians suffer so many injustice because we are too afraid to fight for our freedom.

Today I learn there is a difference between lawyer and human right lawyer

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by andyanders: 10:22am On May 06, 2020
Can you immagine a fellow human being's life wasted by the police on trump-up charge of robbery and kept for 6yrs? May the officers involved die a painful death.

Many others like him has died same way without committing any offence. Nigerian police, the gate of hell awaits you bad eggs in the system.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by IAmSkinny: 10:39am On May 06, 2020
I am forced to admit that Nigeria is worst than a zoo. It's a wild and treacherous jungle. The Nigerian Police Force is the real definition of "the evil within".
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I am done ranting. Kindly peep at my photography porfolio
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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Paulynez(m): 11:03am On May 06, 2020
I thought they said bail is free

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Cuddlebugie(f): 11:15am On May 06, 2020
It's terrifying that many innocent people are in prison for crimes they didn't commit while we have criminals roaming the streets. Some unfortunate people even lose their lives for crimes they were not guilty of.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by elchapoo: 1:15pm On May 06, 2020
The police should pay damages to the guy.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Nobody: 2:08pm On May 06, 2020
That elderly man's sole purpose was to save this guy.
His prayers were answered.
If you've ever been to cell, you will realize there are people there because of ordinary 20naira
I was locked up for two days just for helping. If you know what goes on inside that God forsaken place,
You will always thank God for
Free air
Freedom
Zane thinking
Whatever you see to eat daily.
When you get confined inside a small cell with tiny window and stench of feaces and urine close to where you lay your head on the bare floor with no pillow,
Then you will always thank God for freedom.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by SharonLoveth(f): 2:16pm On May 06, 2020
Good
Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by iwaeda: 2:42pm On May 06, 2020
ServantsOfTruth:
More of that to the coward yourbas that voted for APC

You will all rot in hell

Cowards

Is it not happening in other part of the country?

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by otipoju(m): 3:09pm On May 06, 2020
Nigeria can never be good. It is not a curse. Every nook and cranny of the society is filled with wicked and heartless people. ...from the church to mosques to schools to government offices to hospitals.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by iwaeda: 6:16pm On May 06, 2020
Lalasticlala the world is wicked

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Tissaia(f): 7:54pm On May 06, 2020
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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by izzy4shizzy(m): 7:54pm On May 06, 2020
as in ehn, I don't think the police need any evidence to jail someone, once they see you are poor, u no longer have a voice

we Africans always complain of Racism or been treated unfairly by the Whites but truly, we hate each other more than how the whites hates us.

how can you lock somebody up for 6 years without a course?

I just hate police, bunch of evil corrupt illiterate lunatics

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by izzy4shizzy(m): 7:54pm On May 06, 2020
when I read stories like this, I weep for Nigeria.

I don't think Nigeria would be better even in the next 100 years

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Coldie(m): 7:55pm On May 06, 2020
In reasonable countries the state is going to pay u millions for every year spent, but in Nigeria, you go bail yourself join.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Zico5(m): 7:55pm On May 06, 2020
Yoruba says ' akoba adaba olorun ma je Kari. This is the ultimate prayer. Though things are tough but I thank God for my life.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by Zyzxx10: 7:56pm On May 06, 2020
This is nothing but wickedness.No wonder the great creator once sent the great flood to wipe out most of humanity.The heart of man me inclusive is desperately wicked.

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by eleko1: 7:56pm On May 06, 2020
sad Akoba Adaba,olorun maje ki a ri “ To the stingy ones here,when u hear such prayer from the needy,pls give no mata how small.May we not see case/enter trap

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Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by TruthSpeaker: 7:57pm On May 06, 2020
Nah wah oh!!!
Re: Lagos Bricklayer Spends Six Years In Prison For Phantom Robbery by MorataFC: 7:58pm On May 06, 2020
Hmmmm

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