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    Abu Trica sues Interior Minister, AG, NACOC, FBI and EOCO; demands GH₵10m in damages

    Kenneth Nii Tete AnnanBy Kenneth Nii Tete AnnanFebruary 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read5 Views
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    A 27-year-old Ghanaian citizen, Frederick Kumi (Abu Trica), arrested for allegedly engaging in cyber fraud, has dragged the government of Ghana and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to the High Court, alleging a harrowing ordeal of torture, unlawful detention, and a blatant disregard for his fundamental human rights.

    Kumi is requesting GH₵10 million in damages in a motion submitted to the Human Rights Division of the High Court in Accra for what he claims was a concerted campaign of “cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment” after his detention on December 11, 2025. The lawsuit names the Minister for Interior, the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), the FBI, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), and the Attorney-General as respondents.

    Abu Trica claims that physical assault, forceful questioning by foreign agents, and the systematic looting of his personal belongings were all features of his arrest and subsequent confinement. Foreign agents handcuffed, hungry, and questioned. According to the court documents, lawyers of Abu Trica claim that over 15 armed officers stormed his apartment in the Airport Residential Area while he was playing video games with friends.

    According to Abu Trica, he was tied right away and kept in that position from dawn till late at night without being able to eat, drink, or sleep. The FBI, the third respondent, is the subject of the most startling accusation. Kumi claims that three foreigners posing as FBI agents coerced him into answering questions while he was in the custody of Ghanaian authorities. He claims these agents, who possess no independent police powers in Ghana, forced him to sign documents he could not read due to limited literacy and threatened to link him to fraudulent transactions worth up to $8 million if he did not disclose his phone passwords.

    “The decision and conduct of officers of the 2nd Respondent in permitting agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation… to interrogate the Applicant without access to Counsel, was unlawful and in violation of Articles 14 and 19 of the 1992 Constitution,” the motion states.

    ‘Abu Trica Mansion’ was raided in the owner’s absence. Kumi claims that NACOC and EOCO officers searched his Swedru home, known as “Abu Trica’s Mansion,” without permission while he was still being held.

    The applicant claims the officers seized a staggering array of luxury items and electronics, including:

    • Vehicles: A Lamborghini, a Mercedes, and a Cybertruck.
    • Electronics: Numerous iPhones (ranging from models 7 to 15 Pro), MacBooks, an Alienware laptop, a PlayStation 5 console, and a Starlink Wi-Fi modem.
    • Personal Effects: Cartier watches, jewellery, and silver chains

    Kumi also claims that the authorities did not provide an inventory or receipt for the confiscated items, and that many of the items belonged to his friends. Additionally, he claims that EOCO violated his presumption of innocence by calling him a “notorious cyber-criminal” in a press release before a court verdict of conviction. Demands for justice and an end to foreign interference.

    Kumi is pleading with the court for several important orders in addition to the GH₵10 million compensation:

    • Exclusion of Evidence: An order rendering any information or items obtained during the “coercive” interrogations and “unauthorised” searches inadmissible in any future proceedings.
    • Interlocutory Injunction: A restraining order to prevent the State from extraditing or deporting him to any foreign state pending the final determination of the suit.
    • Restraint of the FBI: A specific order restraining the FBI and its agents from exercising any investigative or interrogation powers over him within Ghanaian territory.
    • The Human Rights High Court is anticipated to hear the case in February 2026. The result might establish a major precedent for the safeguards provided to individuals during high-profile cybercrime investigations and the scope of operations by foreign law enforcement organisations in Ghana.

     

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