The entrance of the toilet. Inset: The victim
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Culled from Punch
A pastor, Alasco Sobowale, has been accused of raping a
12-year-old girl (name withheld) in Epe, Lagos State. The pastor was said to
have allegedly had carnal knowledge of the girl at their home located at 10,
Togodo Street, Temu Town.
The victim’s aunt, Mrs. Ngozi Anjorin, said the incident
occurred on December 15, 2012
Anjorin said the victim only spoke Igbo Language and had
recently arrived Lagos from Imo State. She said Sobowale, who also speaks Igbo,
allegedly lured her niece to the toilet around 9pm and had sex with her.
She said, “My niece
was sent to Lagos about two weeks before the incident so I could send her to
school because she doesn’t speak English Language. She only speaks Igbo and
only I and the pastor, who is our neighbour, speak Igbo.
“On that particular night, my children were in the room
watching television but I couldn’t find my niece. I kept on shouting her name
but I got no answer. I then proceeded to the toilet which is detached from the
building. I knocked on the door of the toilet and the pastor immediately ran
out and I saw her inside the toilet.
“When I inquired of her what she was doing inside the toilet
with the pastor, she said he lured her into the toilet and covered her mouth
with his palm so she wouldn’t scream. She said the pastor brought out his penis
and forced it into her anus. She said he also put his penis in her vagina and
when she discharged a particular fluid, he used a handkerchief to scoop it.”
Anjorin said Sobowale, who lives with his wife and children
in the same compound, fled after the incident.
Anjorin said two days later, she reported the matter to the
Epe Police Division and the policemen began to look for him.
It was learnt that two days later, the police were able to
arrest him.
Residents told our correspondent that after Sobowale’s
arrest, some of his church members accused a six-year-old girl of bewitching
the pastor and had her flogged and paraded.
A source, who craved anonymity, said, “Sobowale is not
actually the head pastor. His wife is the senior pastor of the church known as
Okiki Imole. A few days after the incident, a six-year-old girl was branded a
witch and accused of manipulating the pastor to commit the dastardly act.
“The poor girl was beaten up and paraded round the town.
They said when the pastor was conducting deliverance for her; her spirit took
over his body.”
Anjorin said the alleged rape victim was rushed down to Epe
General Hospital where tests were conducted on her.
A copy of the doctor’s report made available to PUNCH Metro,
stated that the victim’s “vaginal hymen is no longer intact and bruises were
observed in the anal region.”
The report further stated that there was sperm residue in
the victim’s private part and it was concluded that she had been sexually
assaulted.
A doctor, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of
anonymity, said because Sobowale had not provided his sperm sample, it was
impossible to ascertain if it was his own sperm that was found in the victim’s
private part.
PUNCH metro learnt that Sobowale was released a few days
later and charges against him dropped.
Anjorin however protested the development, adding it was not
safe for her niece to live in the same compound with Sobowale.
A neighbour, who craved anonymity, said it was the habit of
policemen in the area to cover up such crimes.
“Whenever a crime of this nature occurs, the police would
ask the suspect to offset the victim’s hospital bill and then grant the suspect
bail. It is very common in areas like Epe because it is not situated in the
metropolis,” he said.
When contacted, the spokesperson for the state police
command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed that the girl was raped.
Braide said the police had not taken sides, adding that the
pastor was released on bail because courts were not in session.
“The pastor is in charge of a white garment church in the
area. He will be charged with sodomy. He was released on bail because courts
are not sitting but once courts resume, he will be charged,” she said.
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