Commercial driver sentenced to life in prison for abducting, defiling 10-year-old girl
The Lagos State Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court has sentenced a 24-year-old commercial driver, Abdul Hudu, to life imprisonment for defiling and abducting a 10-year-old girl (name withheld).
Justice Rahman Oshodi held that the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt the two-count charge of abduction and defilement against Mr Hudu.
The court sentenced the convict to two years’ imprisonment on count one while he was sentenced to life imprisonment on the second count.
Mr Oshodi, in his judgment, said the facts of the case were distressing as Mr Hudu cruelly abducted the 10-year-old survivor from the safety and care of her parents for three agonising days.
“The callous disregard you showed for a child’s well-being, the emotional torment inflicted on her parents is shocking and worse still, during those three days, you repeatedly defiled and sexually assaulted this vulnerable young girl at the tender age of 10.
“Throughout this trial, you have shown no remorse you lied blatantly in your testimony, denying the clear evidence against you, including your prior statement to the police.
“The web of falsehoods you spun to evade responsibility only compounded your culpability,” the judge said
Mr Oshodi held that the fact that the convict was a first-time offender did not deflect the magnitude of the offences.
“On count one, the offence of abduction contrary to section 141, I sentence you to two years imprisonment, and it shall commence on the date of your arrest, July 23 2019, as shown in exhibit A-A1.
“On count two, the offence of defilement contrary to section 137, I sentence you to the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment, and you shall also be registered as a sex offender.
“The sentences are to run concurrently; you will serve your custodial terms at the Maximum-Security Custodial Centre or wherever the Nigerian Correctional Service may direct,” Mr Oshodi ruled.
The state’s lead counsel, Babajide Boye, called three witnesses: the survivor, her father and one Oluchi Nwoke-Okoi, a nurse with the Women at Risk International Foundation.
During the trial, the convict testified in his defence.
The prosecutor said the convict committed the offences on June 30, 2019, on Adekunle Street, Idi Araba, Mushin, Lagos.
The prosecutor told the court that the survivor was returning from an errand in the night when the convict accosted her.
He said the convict hit her with an object and covered her face with something in a cloth, causing her to lose consciousness, and she later woke up in his room.
According to the evidence before the court, the convict had unlawful multiple intercourse with the survivor over three days in different
locations and later dropped her off near her house.
She narrated the events to her father, who took her to the hospital and police station.
(NAN)
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