An interpreter with the Redeemed
Christian Church of God in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, identified
as Akin Adewale, has been arrested for allegedly raping a 12-year-old
girl. The suspect allegedly committed the crime in his home located at
number 6, Shamusideen, Oke-Sokori area of the town when his wife was not
at home.
The victim is said to be daughter of a church
member of the suspect's church, and was residing with the suspect and
his wife, alongside their two kids.
After violently raping the
12-year-old, the church leader threatened her and asked her not to tell
anyone, the victim's mother said. The traumatized girl defied the
threats, ran to the house of her biological parents and crying
profusely, narrated the event to her mother.
The victim's mother reported to the Ogbe Unit of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC), who arrested the suspect.
Mr. Adewale, a commercial photographer, confessed to the crime and blamed the devil for the act.
In his statement to the OPC, the suspect confessed that he used a cloth to cover the victim's mouth before forcefully raping her. He confessed that after he had his way, he threatened her and then gave her pain killers.
The
mother of the victim, in her statement, said her daughter fled the
couple's home and came to her crying profusely about her nasty and ugly
experience.
"My daughter came home crying and telling me she was
no more interested in staying with daddy Favour (the suspect). She
narrated a shocking revelation that the man covered her mouth with cloth
and had sex with her," she said.
The mother said she reported the case to her husband, who decided that the alleged rapist must be arrested and prosecuted.
The
victim has been taken to a private hospital located at Totoro area of
the town for medication, while a laboratory investigation was also
conducted at a private Diagnosis Laboratory situated along NTA road,
Abeokuta.
Church seeks to cover the suspect up
Investigations
revealed that officials of the church were frantically making moves to
cover up the crime, as emissaries were sent to the victim's parents and
the OPC to appeal to them. When contacted, the zonal coordinator of the
OPC, Akeem Bakenne, confirmed the arrest of the suspect, adding that
investigation is still ongoing and the case will be handed over to the
police later. The case was yet to be reported to the police as at the
time of this report.
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