Ogun NSCDC arrests eight teenagers for gang-raping 14-year-old girl
The Ogun State Order of the Nigeria Security and Common Safeguard Corps has captured eight teens for supposed assault of a 14-year-old young lady in the Ijebu-Mushin, Ijebu East Nearby Government Region of the state.
The order’s advertising Official, Dyke Ogbonnaya, who revealed this in an explanation on Thursday, November 21, 2024, distinguished the suspects as, Matthew Omotayo, age 17 Mojeeb Solomon, 16 years; Olamilekan Adefuye, 18 years; Damilola Ismail, 19 years; Emmanuel George, 17 years; Aborisade Ayomide, 17 years; Paul Chukwuchebe, 19 years and 16 – years old Lateef Adeoye.
He said the suspects, who professed to be understudies of St. Anthony Punctuation School, Esure, Ijebu-Mushin, Ijebu East, took the casualty to a confined room and r3ped her.
Ogbonnaya added that the suspects additionally recorded the location of the demonstration and constantly involved it as coercion to discourage the casualty from revealing the episode.
“The Nigeria Security and Common Safeguard Corps, Ogun State Order Central command, Abeokuta, has captured one Matthew Omotayo, male, 17 years and seven other thought youngsters for supposed connivance, sexual maltreatment, unlawful sex, double-dealing and attack of a 14-year-old minor (name kept) at the Ijebu-Mushin, Ijebu East Nearby Government Area of Ogun State on Friday, November 15, 2024,” the assertion read.
“The supposed suspects, who professed to be understudies of St. Anthony Language structure School, Esure, Ijebu-Mushin, Ijebu East Neighborhood Government Region of the state, took the expressed minor without agree to a separated room and had savage sex with her and placing a similar occasion in a video structure
“As per the story of the attacked minor, she was physically mishandled the initial time and was recorded and the supposed suspects took steps to transfer the video via virtual entertainment on the off chance that she didn’t permit them to have her again which she additionally agreed to until her set out to report the make a difference to the Nigeria Security and Common Safeguard Corps Divisional Office at Ijebu-Mushin, Ogun State.”
The NSCDC Expert noticed that the person in question, notwithstanding, detailed the matter after she was purportedly beaten and loudly attacked by the suspects
He added that the casualty’s explanation prompted the capture of the youngsters while the casualty was made to go through a clinical assessment.
After leading a starter examination, Ogbonnaya noticed that the order looked for a remand request which was conceded by a judge court sitting in Ijebu.
“The consequences of the examinations finished in the application for a remand request by the express order’s lawful official through the Justice Court in Ijebu-Mushin, Ogun State,” he expressed.
“Upon the introduction of the matter by the indictment counsel with a few bits of proof, the court requested a 60-day remand of the eight suspects after which the mandates of the Branch of Public Arraignments regarding this situation ought to have been out.
“The Hon. Judge Sotayo allowed the request of the common guard legitimate official to remand the suspects forthcoming the result of the exhortation from the DPP, and he from there on dismissed the make a difference to January 20, 2025.
Responding, the Ogun NSCDC commandant, Remilekun Ekundayo, focused on that the order wouldn’t endure maltreatment of minors while noticing that culprits of such demonstrations would be managed.
“Commandant Ekundayo has noticed that the Corps won’t endure any demonstration of maltreatment on the young lady kid nor a minor either by teens, parental figures, gatekeepers, or potentially guardians,” Ekundayo expressed.
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