c.
Hold persons deprived of their liberty only at places officially
recognized as places of detention;
d.
Make available an updated detailed register of all persons deprived
of liberty;
e.
Provide appropriate medical examination and care for all detainees
as soon as possible after their incarceration;
f.
Educate judicial and penitentiary staff on the international ban on acts
of torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
as well as include the said ban in national legislation, prison
regulations and in all training documents designed for penitentiary
staff;
g.
Set the day and time of entering and exiting detention centers; and;
h.
Cease from admitting into penitentiary institutions persons without a
valid detention warrant, details of which have previously been
recorded in the prison register.
15. The Applicant further prays the Court to order the Respondent State to:
i.
Pay the Applicant pecuniary reparation in the amount of Three Million
(3,000,000) FCFA for the legal prejudice suffered;
ii.
Pay the Applicant pecuniary reparation in the amount of Three Million
(3,000,000) FCFA for the material prejudice suffered;
iii.
Pay the Applicant pecuniary reparation in the amount of Four Million
(4,000,000) FCFA for the moral prejudice suffered.
16.
Furthermore, the Applicant prays the Court to undertake the following
measures:
i.
Organize continuing training in human rights not only for its staff but also,
and above all, for all the lawyers appearing before it;
ii.
provide effective access to the Court’s legal aid to all indigent and
vulnerable Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria for such assistance,
having duly seized the Court.
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