The Police have
arrested a 19-year-old man, Abdulazeez Adam for allegedly robbing and
attempting to rape and murder a woman, Nkechi Onuoha.
The supect who has been arraigned before
an Ebute Meta Magistrate Court on three counts of robbery and attempted
murder was said to have committed the crime at the victim’s residence on
Biliaminu Akinsanya Street, Oke-Afa, Ejigbo area of Lagos where he
reportedly stole three ATM cards, Nokia Lumia, Samsung Note and Samsung
Galaxy Tab phones all valued N145, 000, a wrist watch and cash sum of
N174, 000.
However in a bid to cover his track and
not identified for the crime he committed he was said to have slit his
victim’s neck, leaving her for dead.
But nemesis caught up with him after his
victim was saved by the police who arrived the scene of the incident on
time and took her to a hospital for treatment.
Nkechi Onuoha in a statement made available to the court recounted what happened on the day she was attacked saying: “In the early hours of that day, around 2am, I heard a sound on my locked sitting room door.
“I woke up and saw him. He said I should cooperate with him that he had little time to spend in my flat.
“He then brought out a pack of condom
and said the first thing he wanted to do was to have sex with me. I
told him that I was in my monthly period and that my husband took me to a
priest, and that if I have sex with any man, that I and the man will
die instantly.
“He then said I should write a cheque
for him. I said I did not have any cheque book. I told him I use my ATM
card to withdraw money. He asked me to give him my ATM cards from UBA,
GTB, and First Bank. He also collected my phones and money.”
Nkechi Onuoha who further explained that
after denying several times when asked by the suspect if she knew him
said the accused asked her: “Do you know that all the things I
collected are earthly things? Then he said he was sorry he had to do his
job, then he descended on me, cut my left leg, overpowered me and cut
my neck.”
The police prosecutor, Inspector George
Nwosu asked the court to keep Adam in prison pending legal advice from
the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
However, the remand form attached to the
charge sheet indicated that the suspect, who was arrested in Osogbo,
Osun State, did not confess to the crime and was not found in custody of
any offensive weapons.
The police, in the form, said they would
be relying on accounts of either an eyewitness or the victim, adding
that there was no need for further investigation.
The Chief Magistrate, Tunbosun Abolarinwa, ordered that Adam should be remanded in custody.
The matter was adjourned till July 25, 2014.
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