A commercial motorcyclist, Kazeem (other name withheld), who allegedly had unlawful carnal knowledge of his female passenger (name withheld), has said that she acted as if she needed him for the night when she asked for a place to stay.
Kazeem was among the suspects paraded by the Oyo State Police Command last Friday.
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, who addressed journalists on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, Ayodele Sonubi, disclosed that on October 17, at about 10:15 p.m., the lady, who just came into the city from Lagos, was picked by the suspect at Olorunsogo area to be taken to her destination at Adeshina area.
“On their way, the suspect diverted to another route which the victim was not familiar with, and when she wanted to know where he was taking her to, he told her that he wanted to pick up something from his wife’s shop.
“The suspect ended up taking her to Ogbere area where his wife’s shop was located. She was forced inside where he had carnal knowledge of her without her consent,” the PPRO said.
Osifeso stated further that during interrogation, however, the suspect who admitted having s3xual relationship with the lady, claimed that it was done with her consent.
He added that medical report showed bruises around the victim’s private part, while the police recovered a female underwear, a multi-colour boxer and a red pair of trousers as exhibits.
Narrating how he got involved in s3xual act with the lady passenger, Kazeem said: “That night, I was on the expressway, waiting to pick passengers when the lady approached me and said that she just arrived Ibadan from Lagos, but didn’t know the place she was going. I asked her for the area and she told me. I asked her to come along.
“As she sat on the bike, she told me that she was hungry. I gave her money to go and buy food. Thereafter, she told me to help her get a place where she could stay overnight because it was already late and she might not be able to get recognise the place she was going easily.
“From there, I took her to my wife’s shop at Olorunsogo area and slept with her.
“When my wife came after I was arrested, she could not say anything. She was just crying.” (Tribune)