The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested a tailor, Lucky Emmanuel, for allegedly defiling a 13-year-old
pupil in the Ajangbadi area of the state.
It was learnt that the 42-year-old and
parents of the girl, who is in Junior Secondary School one, were
neighbours and he had been having sex with her for months.
It was also gathered that the alleged crime was reported to the police after the victim opened up, leading to Emmanuel’s arrest on Tuesday.
However, Emmanuel, who was paraded on
Wednesday at the state police command headquarters in Ikeja, said he was
dating the girl and that her parents were aware.
He explained that it was the management
of the school the girl attended that reported a rape case to the police
when they discovered that she was pregnant.
He said, “I have two children, but my
wife and I are divorced. I don’t know the girl’s age, but she is more
than 13. I met with her parents that I wanted to marry her and they
agreed. We had started some traditional arrangements in preparation for
the wedding and I had paid them about N80,000.
“I was surprised yesterday (Tuesday)
when her mother called me on the telephone to come. On getting there,
she said somebody reported to the school authorities that her daughter
was too young for marriage. That was why the school took it up.
“The girl and I have been together for over eight months now. I had sex with her twice before she became pregnant.”
But a police source debunked Emmanuel’s
claim, saying that he lured the victim while she was hawking plantain in
the neighbourhood.
“The girl is 13-year-old. Her mother
was here yesterday (Tuesday) and she said she did not know the suspect.
She said the girl hawked plantain and the man was one of her customers.
He just gave her N500 and raped her,” the source said.
The Commissioner of Police, Fatai
Owoseni, who confirmed that the girl was pregnant, said the suspect
would be charged to court after investigation.
Meanwhile, Owoseni said two leaders of
rival cults terrorising Alaka and Idioro, in the Mushin area of the
state, had been arrested.
“Two suspects were also arrested for
changing the manufacturing dates of tyres and helping car thieves to
change chassis number of stolen vehicles. The equipment they used in
perpetrating the acts was recovered,” the CP added.
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