Thursday, 14 August 2014

Police narrate in Court how teacher raped pupil in toilet

Teacher
A 10-year-old primary four pupil has told the police how her teacher, Adeniran Adebayo, allegedly took advantage of her and defiled her inside the school toilet.
The victim said her health teacher threatened to flog her if she made a noise while he had sex with her in the toilet.
She said one of the female teachers in the school, however, heard her cry and barged into the toilet, forcing Adebayo, a father of two, to stop and hurriedly dress up.
The incident happened at a private school on Olateju Ilesanmi Street, Baruwa, Ipaja area of Lagos.
Narrating the incident to a Lagos State Chief Magistrate’s Court at Ebute Meta on Wednesday, the Investigating Police Officer from the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, said the victim repeated the account three different times.
He said, “I interviewed the victim after the matter was brought to the SCID. She said on the fateful day, she was in school after the closing hours and was waiting for her younger brother, who attended the same school, so they could go back home together.
“While waiting, she decided to get busy with her assignments. She said it was while she was doing the assignment that the teacher came and said she should follow him.
“He then took her to a toilet within the school premises and threatened to cane her if she screamed, unzipped himself, undressed the pupil and made love to her.
“The girl said she was crying while this was on. It was a female teacher, who was passing by that heard her cry. The female teacher came closer to have a better look and immediately the suspect saw her, he quickly zipped up. The pupil said the female teacher told him that being a teacher, he should never have taken advantage of the girl.”
The police officer said after the victim repeatedly affirmed the account, he decided to call the supposed witness.
“When I called her and interviewed her, she said she didn’t see anything. I called the girl again, and she narrated the same story to me,” he added.
The Chief Magistrate, O.O. Olatunji asked the defendant if the story was true.
Adebayo said, “I am the health teacher of the school. I married five years ago, and have two sons. There are six male teachers in the school. On that day, I didn’t call the girl. I only stood at the gate and asked her and her brother to go home. That was all.
“I was surprised that after four days, they came to my office and arrested me. The toilet in question has never even been used by anybody.”
The chief magistrate in his reaction said the account of the suspect was not credible.
“Kids hardly lie, especially when they are between the ages of six to 11. And that’s why I find it hard to believe the account of the defendant. People like you should not be in the society. If like you said there were six male teachers in your school, why did she decide to pick only you? It’s such a big shame,” he said.
Present in the court were the victim and her father. The school management was not represented.
Earlier, the police prosecutor, Etim Nkankuk, had asked the court to remand the suspect in prison pending the release of legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
Nkankuk had said the crime was regrettable because it happened within the school premises “where the character of the victim was supposed to be developed and built.”
He said the victim sustained injuries in the course of the act.
The defence counsel, Olaitan Olabode, had insisted that the alleged offence was bailable.
Olatunji, in his rulling said, “The defendant is granted bail in the sum of N300,000 with two sureties in like sum. The sureties should also deposit the sum of N50,000 into the account of the Chief Registrar.
“One of the sureties must be a blood relation of the defendant. The case file should hastily be duplicated for legal advice from the DPP.
“Meanwhile, the defendant is ordered to be remanded in prison, pending the perfection of his bail terms.”
The matter was adjourned till October 15, 2014.

Alcohol dealer sues police over seizure of goods


The owner of a company dealing in alcoholic drinks, Olaide Iyanuoluwa Nigeria Limited, on Tuesday dragged officers of the Nigerian Police before a Federal High Court in Lagos over alleged unlawful seizure of her  alcoholic drinks worth about  N38m.

The alcohol dealer who said the drinks, Baron Romeo, were imported from the Benin Republic,  told the court that the police seized them on the claim that they were stolen.

While praying for an urgent intervention of the court, the alcoholic dealer said she  had been losing about N350,000 daily since her goods were seized on August 2, 2014.

Among other reliefs, she wanted the court to order the police to release her goods and unseal her warehouse with immediate effect.

She was also asking the court to award N150m as damages against the defendants, in addition to N350,000 daily for the number of days the police had held unto the goods.

Joined as defendants in the suit were one Ekulo International Limited, a rival alcohol dealer, the Inspector General of Police and the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State.

While seeking for the leave of the court to hear the case during vacation, counsel for the dealer, Mr. Abiodun Adesanya, said his client would incure  monumental losses if the case was adjourned till after the court’s long vacation.

He said, “If this case  is adjourned, the plaintiff will keep incuring not only a cost of N350,000 a day, the sealing of the warehouse has  also  prevented the company from carrying out its business as usual.”

From Adesanya’s argument, it was gathered that police officers from the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Adeniji Adele,  arrested the plaintif’s trucks loaded with bottles of Baron Romero on August 2, 2014.

According to Adesanya, the police officers who came in company of an officer of the first defendant, a rival company, said the plaintif should contact its rival as to why the goods were being seized.

He told the court that apart from towing away the truck numbered AZ8883RB, containing the drinks, the warehouse of the plaintif was also sealed up.

Having been convinced that the matter deserved to be entertained during the court’s vacation, Justice Okon Abang adjourned till August, 13, 2014.

Court stops panel from probing Omisore


Senator Iyiola Omisore
A High Court sitting in Osogbo has ordered the Commission of Enquiry on Disturbance of Public Peace set up by Governor Rauf Aregbesola to put on hold the investigation of Senator Iyiola Omisore.
The Chairman of CEDPP, Justice Moshood Adeigbe, said at the resumed hearing of the panel in Osogbo on Wednesday that the panel had received an interim order from the court stopping it from probing Omisore, pending the ruling on the application filed by him before the court.
Counsel to the petitioner, Mr. Lekan Olayiwola, urged the panel to allow the petitioner to go on with the hearing of the matter despite the interim order of the court.
But the chairman ruled against him, saying the panel would not disobey the order of the court.
He adjourned the sitting till August19, 2014, when he said the court would have determined the application before it.
Aregbesola had set up the panel following an alleged assault on former Governor Isiaka Adeleke by Omisore and the Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Jelili Adesiyan.
However, Omisore, who refused to appear before the panel headed to court where he got the interim order.
The panel had summoned Omisore, who is the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party and the minister, following a petition filed before it by Adeleke.
Adeleke alleged that Omisore, Adesiyan and one Sogo Agboola assaulted him when he went to a hotel in Osogbo, where the PDP delegation who came to the state to conduct the party’s primary election had invited all governorship aspirants to a meeting.
Adeleke, who is now a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state, also alleged that Omisore and Adesiyan threatened to kill him during the meeting.