Saharareporters
has learned of the arrest of all the perpetrators of a bestial torture
and sodomy of three women in Ejigbo which happened February last year.
The arrest of the sodomy gang, Saharareporters was reliably informed, happened at the palace of Oba Moruf Adisa Ojoola of Ejigbo earlier today.
The arrest was possible due to immense pressure on
Oba Moruf himself, he reportedly got all the men assembled at his palace
around 11pm Saturday night. The gathering of the gang by Oba Moruf
followed a closure of the market yesterday, which prevented the market
men and women from carrying out their trading activities until the
perpetrators were identified and brought to book.
The
gang's torture and sodomizing of a lady by thrusting of a bottle of
ground pepper and sticks in her genital had resulted in her death, two
months after. She was later identified as "Juliana" by her father, a
palm wine tapper, who revealed that he also lost a toddler in the
incidence as his wife, mother of the baby while being tortured by the
gang was not allowed to attend to the baby.
In addition to torture, the gang also destroyed the palm wine tapper's house and banished him from the community, after he was made to pay N50,000 as fine to secure the release of his wife and two daughters.
On Thursday, last week, Oba Moruf was invited by the Lagos Assembly Committee regarding the investigation into the crime. A source familiar with the meeting of the Oba with the committee told our correspondent that the Oba's demeanor at the meeting was cooperative, and he did not spend much time. The previous day, Wednesday, the Iyaloja (Ejigbo Market women leader) also visited the committee on invitation. She was accompanied by her husband, who pledged support toward the investigation.
The Babaloja, who allegedly received a fine
from the palm wine tapper and also supervised his banishment, did not
honor an invitation by the committee. He gave the excuse that he had
injury on his leg. But sources in the market said the Babaloja may have
had the injury when he scaled a fence to escape arrest by a police team
that visited the market for investigation last week.
At a
public hearing upon constitution of the Lagos Assembly committee, the
police, the local government chairman, market women and other members of
the Ejigbo community had denied knowledge of the crime, even as sources
from the community insisted the crime happened in the public glare.
As
efforts progressed into finding the perpetrators, the police, through
its DPO in Ejigbo, CSP Oliver Abbey had clearly shown complicity and
laxity by claiming it doubted the event happened at all, evidently by
doing nothing about it. CSP Abbey was later deployed out of the area
after his compromised position became clear to his superiors.
It is expected that the arrested gang would be tried for the crime of murder, and the illegal sum collected from Mr. Freeman, the palm wine tapper to secure his wife and daughters recovered.
Mr. Freeman's family is also expected to be rehabilitated.
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