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LAGOS — There were indications, yesterday, that the case involving
popular Fuji musician, Alhaji Abass Akande, also known as Obesere,
arrested for allegedly raping a 29-year-old business woman, Miss Olanike
Olaiya, in his Okota residence may have been transferred to the State
Criminal Investigation Department, SCID.
Sources told Vanguard,
yesterday, that the embattled musician preferred the SCID to the Isolo
Police division because the DPO had insisted on the matter going to
court.
Normally, it is the Divisional Police Officer at Isolo
Division, Aminu Ibrahim, that should have ordered the transfer of the
case to SCID for further investigations.
But Obesere was alleged to have used his contacts in the police to have the case transferred to SCID.
A police source also disclosed that Obesere found it difficult to
pressurize the DPO at Isolo into striking out the matter or persuade the
victim to accept a settlement.
The source, who craved anonymity,
also said Obesere contacted some top citizens to wade into the matter by
persuading the DPO to soft-pedal on the matter but they backed down
when they discovered that the police have incriminating evidence against
the musician.
Victim relocates to Sagamu for treatment
Meantime,
the victim, Olaiya, told Vanguard yesterday that she had relocated to
her home town, Sagamu in Ogun State, where she is currently receiving
treatment for the rape incident.
Olaiya, who spoke with Vanguard
on the telephone, said: “As I speak with you, I am in Sagamu, my home
town, where I have been receiving traditional treatment since the
incident occurred.
I bled for more than two weeks —Victim
“I
bled for more than two weeks after Alhaji Obesere raped me and inserted
his ring into my private part.
The incident occurred on February 12,
2013 and I have spent a lot of money treating myself.
“The DPO,
Isolo Police division, took pity on me and refused to give in to
Obesere’s pressure to strike out the case and God will bless him for
that.
“But last week I was informed that the case had been
transferred to the SCID and my Investigating Police Office, IPO, at
Isolo asked me to come to the station on Tuesday for the transfer.
“But
when I got to the SCID, I discovered the IPO, who took over the case,
one Mr. Jacob, I don’t know his rank, became hostile to me.
“You
need to see how this man treated me. He started by asking me to write a
new statement and when I tried to explain that I had written a statement
at Isolo division, he rebuffed my explanation and insisted I wrote a
new one.
They threatened to kill me
“Afterwards, they
started threatening me. The IPO, Alhaji Obesere, and some of his
brothers, who were present there, asked me to stop the journalists from
publishing my story and if I don’t, I will be a dead person.
“I was so frightened when they said this and each time my phone rang someone would pick it up to know who was calling.
“Later,
they discovered I wasn’t going to break, then they started begging me
and promised to take care of me. Alhaji Obesere even said he was going
to take me to the best hospital for treatment.
“At the end, I rose
to leave and they offered to drop me in my place. The IPO also insisted
that I should follow them. Instead of taking me to my area, they took
me to Obesere’s house and the woman who introduced me to him was also
there.
“While I was with them I alerted the police at Isolo and told them where I was.
“But yesterday, they called after they saw the publication and started threatening again to kill me.
“I am highly terrified, that was why I travelled back to my home to get some treatment.”
Source: Vanguard
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