Remember the unilag lecturer who reportedly raped an 18-year-old admission seeker, the guy refused to show up in court yesterday me sef don't understand this story,according to the prison warders he refused to follow them when it was time to go to court,shuo they would have tied his 2 legs if possible smh.
It was learnt that Baruwa, a lecturer at the
university’s Distance Learning Institute, who had been in remand at the
Kirikiri Prison since August 7, reportedly declined to follow the prison
officers while they were coming to the court with other inmates.The defendant had been in trouble since
August 3, when he was arrested by the police for allegedly raping his friend’s
daughter inside an office at the institution’s Department of Accounting.
Punch had exclusively reported that
the teenage girl had, on the order of her father, followed Baruwa to the school
on July 23 to assist her in gaining admission into the university.The 42-year-old lecturer had owned up to
having a sexual intercourse with the girl although he claimed it was
“consensual.”
He was subsequently arraigned on one count of
rape and granted bail in the sum of N250,000 with two sureties in like sum,
while his case file was sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for
legal advice.
But the bail conditions had yet to be
perfected as of Wednesday when he refused to show up in court.
A lawyer from the Office of the Public
Defender, Mrs. Ibidun Ibikunle, while refuting the claim by the defence counsel
that he (Baruwa) was absent in court on health grounds, told the court that he
refused to answer prison officers when he was called.
Ibikunle, who held brief for the complainant,
said, “What the defence counsel said is not true. I spoke with the head of the
prison warders earlier today (Wednesday) and he did not tell me anything like
that. He said when the warders were coming to court with other defendants, they
called him, but he refused to follow them. So, I don’t know where the defence
counsel got the claim that Baruwa is ill from.”The defence counsel, Terry Adeniji, had
earlier told the court that Baruwa was critically ill, adding that it had been
difficult to perfect his bail conditions
He said, “My Lord, the defendant is
critically ill and I learnt he has been admitted in a hospital. It has been
very difficult to secure his bail. What we are thinking is that if we are able
to secure his bail, he will have access to a better medical care. We believe
the law is not one-way traffic and it is when he is well enough that he can
face the trial on this matter. In fact, according to the law, he is still
presumed innocent in respect of this matter.”
The prosecutor, Jimah Ishegede, said the
counsel was not in the position to prove whether the accused was ill or not.
He, however, said he did not object to the counsel’s bail application.
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