Abu Trica sues FBI, EOCO over arrest; demands GH₵10m in damages

Frederick Kumi, popularly known as Abu Trica, has filed a lawsuit at the High Court against the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other security agencies, claiming unlawful detention and violations of his fundamental human rights.

The suit names the Minister of Interior, the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), the FBI, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), and the Attorney-General as respondents.

- Advertisement -

According to him, his arrest on December 11, 2025, subjected him to physical and psychological distress amounting to torture and inhumane treatment, contrary to Article 15 of the 1992 Constitution.

His Court documents indicated that over 15 armed officers stormed his apartment in the Airport Residential Area while he was playing video games with friends, claiming that he was immediately handcuffed and restrained from morning until late evening without access to food, water, or rest.

A key allegation in the suit involved the FBI. Abu Trica asserted that while in Ghanaian custody, he was interrogated coercively by three foreign nationals identified as FBI agents, raising concerns over foreign interference in the case.

- Advertisement -

The applicant further claimed that law enforcement officers seized a large number of luxury items and electronics, including a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cybertruck, multiple iPhones (models 7 to 15 Pro), MacBooks, an Alienware laptop, a PlayStation 5 console, a Starlink Wi-Fi modem, Cartier watches, jewellery, and silver chains.

However, he revealed that many of the seized items belonged to his friends, and no inventory or receipts were provided.

Abu Trica also accused EOCO of violating his presumption of innocence by publicly labelling him a “notorious cyber-criminal” in a news release before any judicial determination of guilt.

Through the lawsuit, Abu Trica has demanded compensation of GHS10million from NACOC, FBI and EOCO for the mistreatment, invasion of privacy and emotional distress.

- Advertisement -

citinewsroom

- Advertisement -
Thank you for reading from the team at NewsAlertGH, your reliable news source in Ghana. We invite you to share this story across your social media platforms and stay engaged with us on Facebook https://web.facebook.com/people/News-Alert-Gh/61552476518106/, Twitter https://x.com/newsalertgh, and Instagram. For feedback and enquiries, kindly contact us on ‪+233 (0) 546337300‬ or via mail at newsalertgh1@gmail.com. We appreciate your continued support.

FOLLOW US VIA FACEBOOK AND X.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

HOT THIS WEEK

Ashanti Cocoa farmers welcome new COCOBOD bill, back key reforms

Cocoa farmers in parts of the Ashanti Region have...

Namibia Eyes Partnership with Ho Teaching Hospital Over Wellness Tourism Initiative

The High Commissioner of the Republic of Namibia to...

Abronye DC sweeps Bono Regional NPP chairmanship race with 157-vote margin

Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has retained...

Atewa Matters Campaign Unveils Banner On Spintex Road To Push For National Park Status

The Atewa Matters Campaign, supported by Nature’s Heartbeat, has...

Manhyia Palace imposes immediate ban on unauthorised drone flights

Manhyia Palace has placed an immediate ban on all...

TOPICS

Achimota School Marks Its 97th Anniversary in Grand Style

Achimota School has celebrated its 97th anniversary in grand...

Saboba N/R: Physically-challenged teacher dies over frozen salary

The immediate family of a basic education teacher in...

EC begins processes to create 25 new constituencies

The Electoral Commission of Ghana has begun processes to...

BREAKING: John Kumah, Deputy Minister for Finance reported dead

The Deputy Minister of Finance, John Ampontuah Kumah has...

Kate, Princess of Wales: I am having cancer treatment

The Princess of Wales says she is in the...

Pilot, Brother Killed in Tema Aircraft Crash Were Sons of Hebron Prayer Camp Founder

The two victims of Monday’s fatal microlight aircraft crash...

Related Articles