Crime
“After My Parents Travelled, They Invaded My Room, Covered My Mouth With Clothes & Took Turns”— Victim
- According to reports online, two men have been arrested for forcefully sleeping with their Co-Tenant
- These men are age 21 and 35 respectively and carried out this their evil act at 2:00am
- The report ganeres angry reactions nationwide.
One Anthony John, 35 and Jimor Idowu 21, had been arrested by the men of the Ogun state police command for allegedly gang raping a 16 years old victim.
After a complaint was lodged against them at owode-Egba divisional headquarters by the victim.
The Girl said she was at home with her younger ones at Efunye village in owode-Egba when Anthony and Jimor who were living in the same compound with them broke into their apartment at around 2:00 am and dragged her to Anthony’s room.
The Victim said the suspects knew that her parents had travelled and they forcefully broke into their room, they used cloth to cover her mouth and proceeded to Anthony’s room where they took turn in having carnal knowledge of her.
After, the Victim made a report, the DPO owode-Egba division, Ediae Mathew quickly dispatched his men to the scene where the two suspects were apprehended.
During interrogation, both suspects confessed to the crime without any form of remorse.
As gathered by EKO HOT BLOG, The girl was taken to the owode-Egba general hospital for proper medical treatment.
The state Commissioner of police, Edward Ajogun had given order for the suspects to be transferred to the Anti- Human trafficking and child labour section for further investigation and deligent prosecution.
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