37-YEAR-OLD GUARD CONFESSES TO RAPING TEENAGE DAUGHTER TO TEST HER VIRGINITY
A 37-year-old guard, Wasiu Orilonise, has pleaded to the Oyo state Magistrate court not to punish him, after confessing he violated his 15-year-old daughter to test if she was still a virgin.
Orilonise further narrated that although he had initially had carnal knowledge of her daughter to ascertain her virginity, but he continued to have sex with her before leaves for school and at night.
The accused was arraigned on one count of having unlawful carnal knowledge of his daughter.
According to the prosecutor, Mr Sunday Ogunremi, the accused had sometime in December 2018 at Omo village, Agbofieti, Ibadan, in the Ibadan Magisterial District, raped the victim without her consent.
Ogunremi said the offence was contrary to and punishable under Section 34, sub-sections 1 and 2 of the Child Rights Law of Oyo State of Nigeria, 2006.
The plea of the accused was, however, not taken during the arraignment.
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