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Man Kidnaps Married Woman For Turning Him Down, Rapes Her For Months
- “I put D5 in her drink and she became unconscious then I took her away, hired an apartment where I kept her. Whenever I am going out, I will lock her inside.”
The Katsina State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of one Surajo Dauda, who drugged, abducted, and raped a married woman for five months.
The arrest of the suspect was made known by the Katsina State Police Public Relations Officer, Isah Gambo, while briefing newsmen at the police headquarters on the recent success recorded by the Command on banditry and other heinous crimes in the state on Friday.
EKO HOT BLOG gathered that the 30-year-old Dauda allegedly drugged and abducted the married woman from Danja LGA of Katsina State and locked her up in a rented apartment in Abuja where he continually used her as his sex slave for five months before setting her free.
The suspect, who confessed to have committed the crime during interrogation, said the victim was formerly his girlfriend who turned down his hand in marriage.
Dauda said, “I put D5 in her drink and she became unconscious then I took her away, hired an apartment where I kept her. Whenever I am going out, I will lock her inside.
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“I was forced to beat her up on one occasion after the incident, so I decided to send her back to the village.
“So I planned with one of my friends to call her husband and tell him that we are kidnappers and we have his wife in our custody. He can come for her if he wants,” the suspect stated.
While reacting to Dauda’s remark, the married woman, Jamila Auwalu, said she turned down his proposal for marriage after information circulated in their village of how he had carnal knowledge of another girl in the village.
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