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25 Year Old Ekiti Man Arrested for Raping 85 Year Old Woman

Familola Ayodeji
Familola Ayodeji




Ekiti State police authorities have arrested 25-year-old, Familola Ayodeji for allegedly raping an 85-year-old great-grandmother.

The Nigeria Police Force on Thursday released a statement on the case:

"The operatives of the Department of Criminal Investigation, Ado-Ekiti have arrested one Familola Ayodeji ‘m’ of No. 17, Oke Ido Street, Ido-Ekiti aged 25 years for the rape of an 85 year old woman on the 25th December, 2014.

The victim, a great grandmother was asleep when the suspect sneaked into her room, bolted the door and forcefully took advantage of her. The suspect initially went into hiding after the act but was caught in the dragnet spread for him by detectives.

Medical reports confirmed that the victim was raped by the suspect, he will soon be charged to court.

ASP. Victor Babayemi
Police Public Relations Officer,
Ekiti State Police Command.

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