Ajayi Olatunbosun, a 47-year-old commercial
motorcycle rider, has been arrested by the police for allegedly hiring thugs to
pour acid on his ex-wife, Bamidele Otakiti, at her shop on Adejobi Street in
the Ajasa Command area of Lagos.
According to a report by Punch,
it was gathered that everything had been fine between the couple who moved to
Lagos in 2005 and had 3 children, until they had a quarrel a few months ago
which led to their separation in February, 2015.
It was learnt that the suspect,
prior to the divorce, had on several occasions accused Otakiti of adultery,
however, despite his belief of her cheating, he had pleaded with the woman not
to divorce him. Continue..
It was learnt that both men had
visited Otakiti’s shop on April 21 at about 7.30pm, with a substance which
later tested positive for acid. She was reportedly trying to give them change
for some items they had bought when they poured the substance on her.
The attackers allegedly told
the woman that they were sent by her ex-husband before they fled the area.
She was then rushed to a nearby
hospital by people who were around her, from where she was referred to the
General Hospital, Ile Epo, for intensive care.
Olatunbosun, who lives on
Adetoun Street, Abule-Egba, was arrested by members of Meiran Police Station.
A police source said that
Olatubosun initially denied the allegation, but later confessed.
The source said, “He initially
denied hiring the thugs. But after a comprehensive interrogation, he confessed,
saying the woman had been flaunting her beauty and committing adultery. He is
giving us useful information to track the fleeing suspects.”
Olatunbosun was brought before
an Ojokoro Magistrate’s Court on two counts of assault.
The charges read, “That you,
Ajayi Olatunbosun, 42, and two others now at large, on April 21, 2015, at about
7.30pm on Adejobi Street, Ajasa Command, Lagos, in the Ikeja Magisterial
District, did conspire to commit felony to wit: grievous harm and thereby
committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 409 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.
“That you, and two others now
at large, on the same date, time and place, in the aforementioned magisterial
district, did grievously harm one Bamidele Otakiti by pouring liquid acid on
her and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section
243 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2011.”
The accused pleaded not guilty
to the charges.
Mrs. O.A. Olayinka, a senior
magistrate, admitted him to bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties in
like sum.
“The sureties must show
evidence of means of livelihood to the court for verification,” Olayinka added.
The case has been adjourned to
June 25, 2015.
Source: Punch
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