FOR N100 AND FREE BICYCLE RIDE! Oshodi Isolo LGA security man rapes two boys, aged 13 and 11

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A 58-year-old security guard has been arrested for allegedly having anal sex with two boys, aged 13 and 11, in Oshodi Isolo area of Lagos State.

WuzupNaija gathered that Abdullahi Garuba is a security man attached to Oshodi Isolo Local Government Secretariat.

The Gender Section of the Lagos State Police Command began investigating Garuba after concerned citizens, who could not understand what business he had with little boys who trooped in and out of his security post, lodged a complaint with the police.

The security post also doubled as his residence. The concerned residents leaked information to the mothers of the two little boys, ages 13 and 11, when they saw them coming out of his abode, at 2 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2018.

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According to Oti, the children were questioned by their respective moms and that they confessed that the suspect had been having anal sex with them, adding that the matter was thereafter reported for investigation at the Gender Section of the Command.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of Oshodi-Isolo Local Government, Idris Bolaji Muse-Ariyoh, has promised to prosecute the council’s guard, Abdullahi Garuba, allegedly caught defiling two underage boys on the secretariat premises.

Muse-Ariyoh, who described the act as “unacceptable,” said the government would not overlook the incident.

He said he was shocked to learn about it through a short message sent to him by an official of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

“I had to rush down immediately; and after a few questions, I asked the NSCDC to detain him,” Muse-Ariyoh said, adding that Abdullahi first denied the allegation, but later confessed, blaming it on the devil.

One of the victims was lured with N100, while the other was promised a free bicycle ride.

“The boys have been taken to hospital. We will ensure they are psychologically stabilised,” he said.

The council boss advised parents to monitor their children and watch their behaviour at home.

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He said:

“These children are leaders of tomorrow. The way they do, the friends they keep, the clothes they wear should be our concern.”

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