The police have arraigned 25-year-old painter, Hamzat Afeez, for allegedly raping a three-year-old girl in the Egbeda area of Lagos State.
He was
arraigned on one count of rape at the Ebute Meta Chief Magistrate’s Court.
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Metro had reported how Afeez allegedly took the victim’s younger sister into
his room while their mother washed clothes in the house.
The
victim was said to have followed Afeez into his room in a bid to play with her
sister.
Our
correspondent was told that the suspect raped her.
She was
said to have narrated the incident to her parents, who alerted policemen from
the Gowon Estate Police Station.
PUNCH
Metro reported that the suspect, in an attempt to cover up the case, offered to
compensate the victim’s family with N100, 000 as payment for her medical bills.
He was
said to have been subsequently granted bail by the police.
After our
correspondent reported the incident, the Lagos State Government and a
non-governmental organisation, Project Alert on Violence Against Women,
intervened and the suspect was re-arrested.
He was
arraigned on one count of rape.
The
charge reads, “That you, Hamzat Afeez aka AZ, on December 13, 2014, at about
2.45pm at Remi Ogunjimi Street, Egbeda, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial
District, did have sexual intercourse with a minor, three-year-old, and thereby
committed an offence punishable under Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State, Nigeria, 2011.”
He
pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The Chief
Magistrate, Mrs. A.A. Demi-Ajayi, granted him bail in the sum of N500, 000 with
two sureties in like sum.
Meanwhile,
PUNCH Metro has learnt that the victim, her sister and mother, had been taken
into custody by the Lagos State Government, pending when a permanent relocation
arrangement would be made for them.
The victim’s
father, Okechukwu, said the NGO had assisted the family with some money.
He added
that he was seeking a new apartment in another area of the state.
He said
he looked forward to resettling with his family after the trauma of the
incident.
He said,
“We are no longer living in Egbeda. The state government has taken custody of
my wife and kids since the incident to protect them while I am trying to get
new accommodation.”
The
Executive Director of Project Alert, Mrs. Josephine Effah-Chukwuma, said the group
would not give up until it gave justice to the victim.
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