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Nigeria Police, Osun State Command has paraded seven suspected rapists 

Parading the suspects at the command’s headquarters in Osogbo, the commissioner of police in the state, Mr Undie Andie said there was no hidden place for rapists in the state.

Mr Andie, who paraded a 50-year old man Adeleye Fayemiwo for having carnal knowledge of his 13-year-old daughter in Ibokun, said the suspect would face full wrath of the law.

The commissioner warned that police in the state would not condole any form of criminality, hence the need for residents to always operate within the armbit of the law.

Fayemiwo, who spoke in Yoruba, confessed to the crime, explaining that he committed the act under the influence of alcohol.

Other suspected rapists include Isiaka Adeyoumbo who allegedly raped a 16-year-old girl; Jacob Ayinla raped a 15-year-old girl under the pretence of buying pito drink from the girl; Oyerinde Oyeniyi was said to have raped an 11-year-old daughter of his landlord, while Afolabi Isiaka was alleged of defiling a seven-year-old girl

The police also arrested a man Eronse Balat for having carnal knowledge of a physically challenged lady.

Balat, while narrating his side of the story, said the 23-year old  physically challenged lady was his girlfriend and that intercourses between them was mutual.

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Wasiu Ajadosu

Crime

Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr Shina Olukolu, has called on the public to always be security conscious in order not to fall victims of criminals.

Mr Olukolu stated this while parading three suspected rapists and murderers alongside alleged fraudsters, who were fond of knocking on people’s doors for various reasons.

Mr Olukolu noted that the 20 year old kingpin of the alleged murderer gang, Gholahan Ismail raped and killed a 35year old Toyin Olubowale at Akobo area of Ibadan when he gained entrance into her house.

The suspect, Gbolahan said he had initially wooed the victim, which she turned down but he later went to her house to rape her and subsequently smashed a wooden stool on her head which led to her death.

The suspect met his waterloo when an okada rider he chartered to the place was suspicious of the wound sustained by Gbolahan on his hand as well as blood stains and raised alarm.

The three suspected fraudsters who were also paraded said one of them normally pretended to be a pastor and prophesized to their unsuspecting victims and later duped them of their belongings.

Mr Olukolu, who commended members of the public for their unwavering support, pleaded for continuous support, and promised never to let them down.

The Oyo CP warned criminally minded people, who believed that the state could be a safe haven for their nefarious acts, to have a rethink or face the wrath of the law.

Rilwan Fasasi