The supreme court, presiding was Justice Browne Marke (JSC) and Justice Eku Roberts (JSC) in the case of Augustine Sorie-Sengbe Marrah v The Inspector General of Police.
If we can recall, in 2018 during the period of the general elections, the Siera Leone police through the inspector general’s office, issued a press release restricting the movement of people on Election Day. There were many campaigns against such a decision by the IGP, one of which was from a very renowned legal practitioner, whose name has been synonymous with the advocacy of human rights, democracy, and the constitution (Augustine Sorie-Sengbe Marrah). He filed a petition to the determination of the freedom of movement, which is one of the fundamental human rights that every Sierra Leonean must enjoy without any regard to race, political party, religion, or ethnic group and is enshrined in our constitution being an entrenched clause