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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Indian Gov Unlawfully Detains 4 Nigerians - They Cry Out ''Help Or We Die''


This is not a hoax....its about four Nigerian men who have been in detention in India since 2012....they insist they are innocent but the indian government has even refused to review their case.......they are crying out for justice and we need to rise up as Nigerians ......if they are guilty they should do the time but locking them up in detention camps with dangerous reptiles is wrong.......
I know some well connected people read this blog and i am begging them to please pull all the strings they can to get justice for these men.......read their story please.



  On February 9, 2012, four Nigerian man were arrested in Tamil Nadu, India. They were accused of cheating an Indian after informing him that he had won an online lottery. Meanwhile, the men, identified as Oladapo Obasoto, Abiodun Oyekunle, Paul Osagie and Dickson Dickson, are insisting they are legitimate businessmen who were wrongly accused of a crime they knew nothing about.


Saturday Sun learnt that they were arrested, charged to court and granted bail, but were remanded because they were unable to meet their bail conditions. Desperate, they contacted their lawyer who filed a petition requesting for realistic conditions.
This was granted and while they were on their way out of the court premises, they where re- arrested and moved to the Special Refugee Camp for Sri Lanka nationals. They are still in the camp.
It was also gathered that attempts by the Nigerian ambassador to secure their release has failed.
Frustrated also by failed attempts to secure their release by Nigerians based in India, the men, through a letter, raised the alarm, calling on the Nigerian government and the Civil Liberties Organization to come to their rescue.

According to Abiodun Oyekunle, who wrote on behalf of others, they were falsely accused of a crime they did not commit. “We were arrested in February, 2012 by the police. They claim that we deceived someone into believing that he won an online lottery.  We were ordered to submit our international passports along with two local sureties as bail conditions after spending almost five months in prison, awaiting trial.”


He claimed that as soon as they stepped out of prison, on April 24, 2012, police re-arrested and took them to the Special Refugee Camp for Sri Lanka and detained them with 32 E order of foreigners act 1946 governed by the Central government of India, which is not meant for any commonwealth nation.

“We challenged the order, with the assistance of Nigerian Embassy and the Madras High Commission directed the government to release us from the camp. This order was given in April 2012, and till date, nothing has been done, despite the fact that Nigerian Embassy signed an undertaking on our behalf.

“No one has bothered to take us to court, ever since we were brought to the camp, in April 2012.  Why has Tamil Nadu government been denying us the freedom the court gave us? We have submitted our documents and are ready to go through the normal process to prove that we are innocent.

The men say they have been subjected to all forms of humiliation and inhuman treatment since they were arrested. “We have been subjected to all kinds of physical and mental torture all because we are Nigerians.  The camp is full of all kinds of dangerous reptiles while we have access to little or no form of medical attention. We have been deprived access to our family and above all, they disregarded the ambassador who travelled all the way from New Delhi to Tamil Nadu.”

They claim that some Indians were also arrested in connection with the same offence, but were granted bail immediately. According to them, “once any crime is committed and a Nigerian is spotted, he becomes the suspect without any form of investigation. That’s not fair. They see all Nigerians as criminals.

“Even senior officers acknowledge the fact that our detention is a violation of our human rights, and advised us to cry out to our government or remain in the camp forever.”


The order for bail
According to the court document made available to Saturday Sun, the matter is a case between the four Nigerians and the State by the Inspector of Police, Cyber Crime Cell, Central Crime  Branch, Egmore , Chennai 600 008.
The court, as presided by Mr. Justice Sundresh, requested that they be granted bail. Conditions of the bail include the following: “The petitioner shall execute a bond for a sum of Rs.10, 000 with two sureties each for a like sum to the satisfaction of the Learned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Egmore, and Chennai.
The Petitioner shall surrender the passport before the jurisdictional court. The petitioner shall report before the respondent police daily until further orders.”

Unable to meet their bail conditions, the Nigerians contacted their lawyer who wrote a petition challenging the bail conditions.”
Delivering her order in response to that application, honourable Mr. Justice Nagamuthu of the High court of Judicature at Madras stated:
“There was a petition filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure praying to modify the condition imposed by order dated 16.02.2012 in Cri.M.P.No.506 of 2012 by the learned Magistrate, Tambaram, directing the petitioners herein to execute a bond for a sum of RS.1, 00,000 with two sureties for the like sum, each shall be the officials attached to Nigerian consulate.

“The petitioner was accused in Crime No.216 of 2012 on the file of the respondent police. The offences said to have been committed by them are punishable under sections 420 and 468 of IPC and 66-B of the Information Technology Act, 2008. They were arrested by the police and later  remanded in judicial custody by the learned Magistrate, Tambaram. 

Since the investigation was not completed within the statutory period as provided in Section 167(2) of Cr.P.C, the learned Magistrate on an application made by the petitioner in Cri.M.P.No.506 of 2012, granted bail to them on certain conditions.
“One among the conditions is that two sureties should be produced and both should be officials from the Nigerian High Commission.

Obviously, the petitioners could not get the help of officials from the Nigerian Consulate to be sureties for them. As a result the petitioners are languishing in jail. In these circumstances, the petitioners have come up with this original petition seeking to modify the above conditions regarding sureties.
“According to the learned counsel for the petitioners, the said condition is onerous. Therefore, the petitioners have come up with this original petition seeking to modify the same.
“I have heard both the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned additional Public Prosecutor for the respondent,” the order stated
It went further to make reference to past case as follows: “ In Hussainara Khatoon and others v. Home Secretary, state of Bihar , Patna, 1979 Cri.L.J 1036(1), the Honourable Supreme court has held that such onerous conditions which are  not capable of being executed should not be imposed. In this case, in my considered opinion, directing the petitioner to produce two sureties, who should be from the Nigerian High Commission, cannot be countenanced, as it is onerous.
“Therefore, the said condition is modified with a directive to the petitioner to produce two responsible sureties who need not be officers from Nigerian
High commission. It is further directed that the petitioners shall deposit their travel documents and Nigerian passport before the learned Judicial Magistrate, Tamaram.
“In the result, the criminal original petition is allowed and the condition imposed by the learned Judical Magistrate, Tambaram, in respect of production of sureties for the release of petitioners is modified as indicated above.”,


When contacted Comrade Ibuchukwu Ezike,  Executive Director of  CLO, condemned the act, describing it as a breach of their human rights. “We will stop at nothing to enforce the rights of these helpless Nigerians,” he promised.culled from SUN

33 comments:

  1. Corrupt nigerian leaders are the cause of all dis. If Nigeria was good , why would our people go to local fity India? God help them.

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    1. E yah. Them go don chop pitta bread sotey thier shit go don hard finish. But y? I don't see myself going to India no matter how much money is involved. Even some European countries do not catch my fancy, talk less India far yonder.
      But if our nigerian ambassador to India isn't acknowledged to rescue his own, of what use is our consular in that dirty country in that case? So is it those of us here they'll listen to? Abeg we sef, let's go and imprison thier people, dem full Adeola Odeku for island...then we go know wasup. Wicked pple

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  2. Na wao Indians are so wicked.
    I hate them cos they stink like a rotten fish

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  3. Ihekire Tony

    I think my indian gateman will lose his job this night.

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    1. Hahaha Tony don come again

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  4. Same Indians are en slaving nigeria Youths here, tormenting them with demeaning working conditions, making them sign bonds like slaves, over working and under paying them, the youth has almost no choice there aren't jobs so they stay, what is The Nigeria government doing about that, my point is if they can come to your own country and treat legitimate citizens like slaves do you expect them to treat You like royalty in their own country? There's an adage that says "if You call Your dog bingo, everybody go follow you call your dog bingo" it's the way the nigeria government treat it's citizens they have no regards for its citizens so no one will have reverence for them.

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  5. Me can't waste my time reading this long epistle and even if I had my way, I won't assist! Enough of these Nigerians leaving the country and putting themselves in a mess that only God can pull them thru. If the ambassador can't assist them, then who will? Why didn't u stay in ur country and do the biz? We that re here, re we dead? India too na abroad? A cab driver in America ain't different frm that in Nigeria for ur info, talkless of India. Biko make una work out ur salvation on ur own and forget this plea for hlp cos nobody send una go deceive unaselves say una dey abroad.

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  6. Nigerians remain in ur country oh! I must go abroad! India of all places! Cheiii

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  7. What happened?! It's too long jor but from d little I reed, I pray they get justice.
    Our naija boys wan make am by all means! Travel go Indian even tho na payan u go see them dere. I really pity them cos some of all dis guys wey dey travel by fire by force, when dey go come back, them go see say their mates wey dem leave for naija don pass them for level.
    Guys Wetin dey for sokoto dey for shokoto! Lol
    I pray they find justice!

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  8. Our govt hope una dey hear o set dis pple free

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  9. Make dem do wetin Paul and Silas do for yonder inside Bible. . .

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    1. Lwkmd!!!! U don craze o. Lmaooo. Not even funny o. I pity them.

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  10. Wow! I pray they get all the help they can. Nothing as painful as being accused and tortured for a crime you are not guilty of.

    Seriously, Indians are really wicked.a majority of them that is!

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  11. 1st to comment. This my first tym here. Sir alpachino 28A8A848. Sent via Nokia 3310

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    1. FOH.......nobody wants ur damn pin and we dnt do this rubbish here. 1st to comment ko, nokia 3310 ni. *rme*

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  12. Wetin dey for sokoto dey for shokoto!
    Lol
    I pray dey find justice!

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  13. Weta may God help them
    @DI!mma pearl

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  14. e jor wetin dem fined go India?
    naija is not good, naija is not good
    no be same naja dangote, alakija, folawiyo, little amarachi that just made millions they live?
    stay in nigeria trying or die trying
    may i not be fed to reptiles in a foreign land
    awon ole alapama sise looking for easy wayout

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  15. These are the kind of prisoners Nigeria should fight for not the likes of Ibori,Almustapha et al.
    What a country!

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  16. Oh dear......don't knw wat to say,wish I cd help
    ¯\..(•͡.̮ •͡ )../¯

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  17. Oh dear......don't knw wat to say,wish I cd help
    ¯\..(•͡.̮ •͡ )../¯

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  18. Please stella, find a way to publicize this. That was how they killed a nigeriqn in Goa. These indians eh? To get indian medical visa, they stress u so much n end up giving u 2 months visa. Unbelievable. Just to collect more money from Nigerians again.

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  19. Na wa o! And we jst employed some new indian guys in our organisation. Make dem no worry, I go show dem pepper, I go frustrate dem, dem go run go backc to deir dirty poverty! Wicked pple

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  20. Greener pasture abroad- Is it d key t being successful in life? Anyways, naija govt shud com t dier rescue n mamy oda we dnt hear of asap.

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  21. May they find justice,they seek.

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  22. India of all places. Well I hope they fined help.

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  23. Asians are the most wicked people in this planet......I don't blame those masala,garlic,dirty smelling indians..

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  24. All of you saying India of all places, am so sure you've never been to india. Trust me, india is way ahead on naija.
    Neways, back 2 d matter at hand, don't be too quick to believe their story. Honest bizness ko, if a young man in India isn't schooling or doing an office job, 85% the chances are he is into something illegal.

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  25. you don't blame nigerians for travelling abroad to hustle ,even americans hustle to come to nigeria ,even indians make more money in nigeria than they can make in their dirty india country ,so don't keep saying stay in your country ,what we should be talking is nigeria government standing up right for their citizens any where in the world ,that is why we have embassies ,embassy should ensure justice is done to its citizen ,after all india has embassy in nigeria too.abi all this embassies for countries is used for money laundry only .

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  26. @Queenie, abeg you too funny.

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  27. When people criticize don't say what u have no facts for.....queen stop living that driving a cab in America is same with naija....dat is a big fat lie.....sadly our boys especially edo, ibo and Yoruba boys have continued to disgrace us in the diaspora......am very sure they committed the crime however that is not a guarantee to lock them up indefinitely....India has the same level of corruption as naija and if they get people to rally round with money they will definitely get off.....India is way of better than naija don't deceive yourselfs it's only there large population weighing them down....everyone has a right to go anywhere in the world and seek good fortune but always make sure you have the right requirements and respect the laws of that land.....people who go to India to do business go to take advantage of their population the way they do vice versa so nothing wrong in going out......

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  28. The world is a dangerous place, not bcs of those who do evil, but bcs of those who look on and do nothing.

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