A Yaba Magistrates’ Court in Lagos has thrown out a suit seeking to convict a 15-year-old girl who killed a 51-year-old man who allegedly tried to rape her.
The police had filed a murder change against the 15-year-old (name withheld).
But magistrate Philip Adebowale Ojo struck out the murder charge filed by the police against the Senior Secondary School (SSS) 3 pupil.
The magistrate verdict follows an advice from the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP).
The Director, Lagos State Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Dr. Babajide Martins, whose office defended the teenager pro bono, expressed satisfaction with the court’s decision.
The State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (SCIID) had on March 24, 2020, in a charge marked C/51/2020, alleged that the teenager stabbed Mr Babatunde Ishola to death on March 7 this year.
The incident occurred in his home on Nwadolu Street, Aboru, Lagos.
Ishola was said to be employed as a guard at a school in the community and lived alone.
The police said the girl’s act contravened Section 225 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015.
It obtained an order for the pupil to be remanded at the Lagos State Correctional Home for Girls, Idi Arabia, while the case was adjourned for legal advice from the OPD.
The plea of the teenager, who was represented pro bono by the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender (OPD), was not taken.
At the resumption of proceedings on Wednesday, Mr Ojo said the court had received the DPP’s report.
He said the report corroborated the facts of the matter as set out in the case file, that that there were “insufficient facts to establish a prima facie case of murder against the suspect.”
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He discharged and acquitted the suspect.
OPD Director Dr. Babajide Martins expressed satisfaction with the verdict, adding that “the professionalism, diligence and timely advice of the DPP on the matter made it possible for the girl to be released, because no prima facie case was established against her.”
“I appeal to anyone that has suffered any form of rights denial, abuse and violence to visit any of OPD office of OPD nearest to him or her for free legal service,” Martins added, according to a statement by OPD Director, Public Affairs, Mr Mamud Hassan.
Speaking after the judgment, the teenager’s parents, Ojo and Funke (surnames withheld) thanked the Lagos state government and OPD for coming to their rescue with free services.
The country has witnessed a rape epidemic in recent weeks with the death of two ladies killed by rapists sparking outrage on social media.
Consequently, the National assembly is mulling a tougher punishment for Rapist.
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