Crime
THEY WERE TORTURED! Five gang-rape two teenagers in Ondo State, record and post video on Facebook
Five persons have been arrested by men of the Ondo State Police Command for allegedly raping two female teenagers in the Odoside area of Ondo town, Ondo State.
The state police command spokesperson, Mr. Femi Joseph, who confirmed the development to our correspondent on Sunday, alleged that the suspects tortured and raped the victims after which they allegedly recorded the scene in a video which they posted on the Internet.
The police identified the suspects as Bode Akinsiku, Olabanji Femi, Abiodun Ayodele, Fadairo Wahab and Adedayo Adebayo.
The suspects were alleged to have posted the videotape of the sexual assault on their Facebook pages. They were reportedly arrested following a complaint lodged at a police station by one of the relatives of one of the victims.
Recounting their ordeals, the two girls said they were four in number and were invited to the house of one of the suspects who pretended to be celebrating the birthday of his daughter.
The girls noted that two of them (also teenagers) escaped from the scene.
One of the victims said,
“They stripped us naked and seized all our clothes; they recorded the video after all of them had had sexual intercourse with us one after another. They equally threatened to take us to the street naked. We cried and begged them to allow us to go after they had raped us.
“They lured us to the area around 11.30am; they held us hostage for several hours. They later fetched water for us and allowed us to take our bath; they bought rice for us to eat and freed us in the evening. We reported the matter to one of my brothers, who vowed to get the video and report the matter to the police.
“Though some of the families of the suspects have been begging us and promised to pay us money, my brother managed to get the video and reported the matter to the police.”
The PPRO said the suspects would face the full wrath of the law for the alleged offence, describing it as barbaric.
“Definitely, the suspects will not go unpunished; they will be charged to court. But right now they are still in our custody,” Joseph said.
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