Court Awards Journalists N3.5m Compensation After EFCC Invaded Her Home

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 14th Mar, 2022 - tori.ng

The court presided over by Justice Thomas C Johnson also ordered the anti-graft agency to tender apology in two national dailies to the victim.

 
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has been ordered to pay the sum of N3.5m to journalist, Norah Okafor.
 
A Federal High Court sitting in Umuahia, Abia State on Monday ordered the EFCC to pay the money for illegally invading Okafor's privacy in the dead of the night on 23rd September, 2021.
 
The court presided over by Justice Thomas C Johnson also ordered the anti-graft agency to tender apology in two national dailies to the victim.
 
ABN TV reports that operatives of the EFCC had on 23rd September, 2021 invaded the journalist’s home in Umuahia, destroying peremeter fencing, doors and other personal belongings.
 
The officials were said to be on a sting operation in search of suspected internet fraudsters but in a wrong address.
 
Okafor told the court that she was traumatized and humiliated by the incident.
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