
The police at Takwa Bay Division, Lekki, Eti
Osa Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, have
arrested a man known as Denis Oteri, 19,
and arraigned him before the Igbosere
magistrate’s court on a one count charge of
sexually assaulting God’s Love Stephen by
having carnal knowledge of him through
the anus.
The police stated in suit No. M/5/2012 that
the accused was arrested following
complaints lodged by Stephen that Denis
Oteri lured him into the bush and forcefully
had sex with him through the anus.
Narrating his ordeal to the police, Stephen
stated: “I met Denis, my senior whom
respect very well at the NNPC gate at Takwa
Bay and he begged me to help him take a
keg of petrol to his house and I obeyed
him because I know him.
“As we were going, he told me to follow
him inside the bush to check something.
Not suspecting anything, I followed him,
but I was surprised when he suddenly
stopped and barked at me to remove all my
clothes or else he would kill me inside the
bush.
“Before I could ask what the problem was,
he wrestled me to the ground, forcefully
removed my clothes, held me down and
had sex with me through the anus and
release sperm inside my body.
“He thereafter begged me not to tell
anybody and gave me a loaf of bread in
return which I threw away.
“I decided to report the matter to the police
because it is an abomination for a man like
me to penetrate into me through the anus
and release sperm inside my body and my
anus has been aching me after the ungodly
incident.”
During interrogation, the accused allegedly
confessed to the crime of forcefully having
sex with Stephen through the anus inside
the bush.
When asked what he derived from having
sex with a man like himself, he allegedly
told the police that he was deceived by the
devil to do it and that he prays to God for
forgiveness.
He was charged to court for sexual assault.
The offence according to the prosecutor,
Omotele Felix who stood in for Mr. Ighodalo
is punishable under section 259 of the
criminal law of Lagos state of Nigeria 2011.
The accused pleaded not guilty to the
offence and the presiding magistrate, Mrs.
Badejo Okusanya granted him bail in the
sum of N50,000 with two sureties who
must show evidence of tax payment to the
Lagos state government.
She adjourned the matter till 7 March for
mentioning.
The accused was moved to Ikoyi Prison
when he could not perfect his bail
condition before the court closed for the
day.
Source: P M NEWS