A
security man, Kelly Ochuko, has been accused of raping a 24-year-old
lady, Tivere, while she was returning from a vigil at the Synagogue
Church of All Nation.
The police said the incident happened around 2am on Mutiatu Street, Ikotun, Lagos State.
It was learnt that the victim had
travelled to Lagos from Sapele, Delta State, to participate in the
Pastor Temitope Joshua’s midnight programme.
Around 2am, she had left for her lodgings when 27-year-old Ochukwo allegedly accosted her.
The security man, who was employed by the
Igando Landlord’s Association to guard the area, reportedly threatened
to harm the victim with a cutlass.
She reportedly yielded and followed him into an uncompleted building where the act took place.
After having carnal knowledge of the
24-year-old, Ochuko was said to have pleaded with her to marry him, and
exchanged phone numbers with her that night.
After being freed, the victim approached some policemen she saw at a junction and narrated her ordeal to them.
The policemen were said to have plotted
with Tivere to call Ochukwo to see her off to the park where she would
board a bus back to Sapele.
The unsuspecting Ochukwo was said to have come out to see off his ‘lover’, only to be arrested by the police.
He was arraigned before an Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court, Lagos State on two counts of rape.
The charge reads, “That you, Kelly
Ochuko, on February 3, 2014 at about 2am, on 5, Mutiatu Street, Ikotun
Lagos in the Lagos Magisterial District, did forcefully have sexual
intercourse with one Tivere, aged 24 years without her consent….”
“That you did threaten one Tivere with a cutlass while trying to have forceful carnal knowledge of her without her consent….”
The police prosecutor, Corporal Cyriacus
Osuji, said the offence was punishable under sections 258(1), 171 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2011.
Ochuko pleaded not guilty to the charge and elected summary trial.
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