Sunday 3 July 2022

Ogun: Police arrest 3 suspects over alleged rape

Ogun: Police arrest 3 suspects over alleged rape
Ogun: Police arrest 3 suspects over alleged rape


Nigeria Police Force in Ogun State has arrested three suspected members of the dreaded “Eiye Confraternity”, over forcefully initiating a young girl into their cult group and raping her.

The Police Public Relation Officer, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, states this in a press statement made available to Newsmen on Sunday in Ota, Ogun State.

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The Police Spokesperson said the suspects were arrested on June 30 in the Ajuwon area of the state.

Oyeyemi gave the names of the suspects as Daniel Njoku (a.k.a Agege), Damilare Ogundiran and Adebayo Olamilekan.

He explained further that they were arrested following a report lodged at Ajuwon Police Divisional Headquarters by the mother of the victim.

According to the victim’s mother, she sent her 15 years old daughter on an errand in Akute Odo area but was allegedly waylaid by Daniel Njoku.

And Njoku forcefully took her to his gang at their hideout where the young girl was gang-raped, beaten and forcefully initiated into the Eiye cult group.

The complainant further explained that her daughter was threatened by the suspects and that she would be killed if she dared inform anybody about the incident.

“Upon the report, the Divisional Police Officer, Ajuwon Division, SP Andrew Akinseye, detailed his detectives to go after the hoodlums.

“The team, acting on credible intelligence, located the hideout of the group at Akute Odo area, stormed the place and succeeded in arresting three members of the gang.

“They confessed to the commission of the crime, and informed the police that they were desperately looking for more members to join their group, especially female members, and this prompted them to do what they did.

The Statement said the State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspects to an anti-cult section of the state Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation.


Ogun: Police arrest 3 suspects over alleged rape


 
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Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff

Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff
 Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff

In the spirit of the Nigerian Army Day Celebration and as part of the Army's Corporate Social Responsibility as well as to conform with the posture of improving civil-military relations, the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya today handed over a one-bedroom bungalow to Mr Adisa Babalola Rasaq. The bungalow is situated in the 2nd phase Post-Housing Development Ltd Eleyele Ibadan.


Commanding 2 Division NA Maj Gen Gold Chibuisi thanked the COAS for the excellent gesture and congratulated Mr Adisa Babalola Rasaq for his contributions to the army, especially in Supply and Transport office where he worked as civilian staff. Gen Chibuisi prayed to God to provide him good health to live in the house.

Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff

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Mr Adisa Babalola Rasaq hails from Odeda town, Odeda Local Govt Area of Ogun state. He worked as a carpenter with the Nigerian Army Supply and Transport Unit Eleyele Ibadan from 1957 to 1995. After his retirement, he took over a ramshackle accommodation in the Army property that was later handed over to Post Housing Development Ltd. Not to evict him the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya directed PHDL to build a modest one-bedroom bungalow for him.

Present at the occasion include Commanders, staff officers, representatives of the Managing Director Post Housing Development Ltd and the children and family members of Mr Rasaq.


 Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff
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