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    Abu Trica Takes EOCO, Interior Ministry, FBI, and NACOC to Court Over Alleged Illegal Arrest and Abuse of Power

    By Ab AdamsFebruary 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Abu Trica has filed a lawsuit against the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), the Ministry of the Interior, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), alleging unlawful arrest, abuse of power, and violations of his fundamental human rights.

    According to court documents, the plaintiff claims that his arrest and subsequent treatment were carried out without due process and in breach of constitutional protections. The suit accuses the named institutions of acting beyond their legal mandate and failing to follow established procedures required under both domestic and international law.

    The action, filed at a competent court, seeks declarations that the conduct of the defendants was illegal and unconstitutional. Abu Trica is also asking the court for damages, citing emotional distress, reputational harm, and the infringement of his personal liberties.

    Legal sources familiar with the case say the lawsuit raises serious questions about inter-agency cooperation, jurisdiction, and the limits of law enforcement authority, particularly where foreign agencies are involved in local operations.

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

     

    As of the time of filing, none of the defendants had publicly responded to the allegations. Attempts to obtain official comment from EOCO, the Ministry of the Interior, NACOC, and the FBI were unsuccessful.

    The case is expected to draw significant public and legal attention, as it touches on broader concerns about accountability, civil liberties, and the protection of individual rights during law enforcement operations.

    The matter is currently before the court, with further proceedings expected in the coming weeks.

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