John Fashanu is on police bail after being arrested over a land dispute.
The former footballer and TV host, 62, is suspected of criminal conspiracy, threat to life, intimidation, trespass, and obtaining by false pretence in Nigeria where he now lives. Fashanu denies the claims and is suing police for £100,000 compensation.
He accuses them of violating his rights by wrongly arresting him, his wife Vivian and his lawyer Chinyere Chigbu over what he says is a civil dispute involving land. The drama began when a group of investors apparently agreed to pay him more than £500,000 for the 22-acre site. After hearing the investors had sent workmen to build a perimeter fence there, Fashanu and his lawyer investigated.
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He alleged that they found the workmen being protected by police and they were both arrested after agreeing to go to a police station to sort it out. Fashanu accused officers of “arrest, detention and inhuman treatment” for “about three hours” on December 16 and “subsequent intermittent constraints of his personal liberty” up to December 19.
He also alleged wife Vivian was wrongly arrested after she went to the police station with him and that he suffered “gross unconstitutional violation” of his rights when officers seized his mobile phone.