- Safiu Kehinde
DSP Olushola Ayanlade confirmed in a statement on Monday that the case reflects the command’s improved capacity to confront serious crimes.
According to Ayanlade, preliminary findings revealed that the victim was invited to the home of her long-time friend, Queen Sodo, a 19-year-old student of the same institution.
The victim who trusted their long relationship, which began in secondary school and continued into university, reportedly accepted a drink given by her friend.
Unknow to her, the drink was spiked with drug which left her unconscious.
“After noticing the victim had become incapacitated, Queen Sodo reportedly left the room, invited her male accomplice, and kept watch while the crime occurred,” Aynalade said.
The Police spokesperson disclosed that a neighbour rescued the victim after hearing unusual noises from the room and found her unconscious with the male suspect.
He explained that the victim received urgent medical attention and was later referred to a specialist hospital, where she is recovering.
“Both suspects have confessed to their involvement and described their specific roles in the crime,” he said.
He added that key exhibits, including the drug-laced drink, were recovered and identified by the victim and the suspects.
Ayanlade said the suspects remain in lawful custody and will be transferred to the Gender Desk Office for further investigation and prosecution.
“The command assures the public that offenders will face the full weight of the law, regardless of familiarity with their victims,” he said.
He urged parents and guardians to educate their children on caution in relationships, noting that even long friendships may be exploited for criminal acts.
