- 18 7.7. The defendant has not therefore satisfied this Court nor has it put forward
any lawful basis upon which the plaintiff was arrested and detained. Having
failed to do so, we hold that the arrest was unlawful and arbitrary.
This court has held in a plethora of cases that an arrest must be reasonable and
also be premised on legal ground to be justified. See the case of MAMADOU
TANDJA V. REPUBLIC OF NIGER & 1 OR (2010), CCJELR.
In the case of A. W. Mukong v. Cameroon (Views adopted on 21 July 1994),
in UN doc.GA OR, A/49/40 (vol. II), p. 181 para. 9.8, the applicant alleged
that he had been arbitrarily arrested and detained for several months, an
allegation rejected by the State party on the basis that the arrest and detention
had been carried out in accordance with the domestic law of Cameroon. The
Committee concluded that article 9(1) had been violated, since the author’s
detention “was neither reasonable nor necessary in the circumstances of the
case”.
See also the decision of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in CastilloPáez V. Peru, judgment of November 3, 1997 Annual Report InterAmerican Court of Human Rights 1997, p. 263, para. 56.
7.8 The next issue for consideration is the Plaintiffs allegation of inhuman and
degrading treatment meted to him by the Defendant.
The Plaintiff’s allegation is that the armed agents of the defendant blind folded
him, chained his hands and legs and carried him away; that they also threatened
to shoot his leg and leave him by the road side if he fails to show them the
house of the suspect they were looking for; that he was made to sleep on a bare
and very hard floor which made him sustain an injury at the back of his head
without, his being informed of the offense he had committed.
7.9. Article 5 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights
provides:
“Every individual shall have the right to the respect of the dignity inherent in a
human being and to the recognition of his legal status. All forms of exploitation
and degradation of man, particularly slavery, slave trade, torture, cruel, inhuman
or degrading punishment and treatment shall be prohibited.”