Two Corpers Arrested for Performing ‘Homosexual Acts’ On Student
Two serving members of the National Youth Service
Corps, O'tega Daniel, 27, and Sulaimon Abari, 26,
have been arraigned before an Ibadan Chief
Magistrates' Court sitting at Iyaganku for engaging in
homosexual practices with a male student.
The corpers who were arraigned on Monday are facing a
three-count charge of conspiracy, procuring as well as
getting hold of their victim.
They were both serving at at St. Louis
Secondary School 2,
Molete, Ibadan.
The incident was said to have taken place sometime in
November 2013 at Osungbade, Odo-Oba area of Ibadan.
Addressing the court, the prosecutor, Inspector Olufemi
Eyiaromi said they both conspired to commit the offence,
alleging that Daniel got hold of the male student, took him
into a room, laid him on a bed as well as caressed and
orally sucked his manhood until the minor released sperm.
Abari was said to committed same offence on the same
victim.
However, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Presiding over the matter, the Chief Magistrate, Kehinde
Durosaro-Tijani granted each accused bail in the sum of
N100,000 with one blood relation as surety and the case
was adjourned till Feb. 25.
Corps, O'tega Daniel, 27, and Sulaimon Abari, 26,
have been arraigned before an Ibadan Chief
Magistrates' Court sitting at Iyaganku for engaging in
homosexual practices with a male student.
The corpers who were arraigned on Monday are facing a
three-count charge of conspiracy, procuring as well as
getting hold of their victim.
They were both serving at at St. Louis
Secondary School 2,
Molete, Ibadan.
The incident was said to have taken place sometime in
November 2013 at Osungbade, Odo-Oba area of Ibadan.
Addressing the court, the prosecutor, Inspector Olufemi
Eyiaromi said they both conspired to commit the offence,
alleging that Daniel got hold of the male student, took him
into a room, laid him on a bed as well as caressed and
orally sucked his manhood until the minor released sperm.
Abari was said to committed same offence on the same
victim.
However, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Presiding over the matter, the Chief Magistrate, Kehinde
Durosaro-Tijani granted each accused bail in the sum of
N100,000 with one blood relation as surety and the case
was adjourned till Feb. 25.
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