Thursday 9 January 2014

BUSTED: Court arraigns 4 soldiers for raping 7 prostitutes in Abuja

A prosecution witness, Olamide Olayemi, said the 4 dismissed soldiers charged with rape of 7 commercial sex workers in Abuja, left their guard duty-post to commit the crime.
Olayemi, said this while giving evidence yesterday at a High Court in Abuja, where the dismissed soldiers are being tried.

The dismissed soldiers were identified as Nse Eywdip, 33;
Ugwu Mathew, 23; Emezien Uzonna, 24, and Efosa Ikhomoregbe, 23.

According to Nigerian Eye report:

They were arraigned on a 12-count charge bordering on
conspiracy, rape, assault and armed robbery on January
M23, 2013.

Olayemi, while being led in evidence by the prosecutor,
Mr Adama Musa, told the court that on the day of the
incidence, they were supposed to be on duty at the Airtel
Mast in Wuse 2.

"The accused persons left their guard duty-post with their
Hilux Van, armed with their official riffles.

"The accused persons arrested the victims and collected
N104, 000 from them which they shared among themselves," he said.

The witness, who was also one of the investigating police
officer, told the court that he took the statement of the
fourth accused (Ikhomoregbe).

"The fourth accused told me that he got only N1, 500 as
his share from the amount they stole from their victims.

"He also told me that his colleague, Matthew, the second
accused, had sexual intercourse with one of the victims with her consent," he said.

Olayemi also told the court that he led the team of police
officers who took the victims to the Wuse General Hospital, where they were examined by medical doctors and that a medical report was sent to the police.

He further told the court that at the end of their investigation, the police filed a case of criminal conspiracy, rape, assault and armed robbery against the four soldiers.

After listening to the testimony, the presiding judge, Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi, adjourned the case to February 19 for continuation of hearing.

The soldiers already have been dismissed from the Nigeria
Army, were alleged to have committed the offence between December 21 and 23, 2012 at about 9 p.m. at the River Plate Garden, in Wuse 2, Abuja. They pleaded not guilty.

Via: Ynaija

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