Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Ex-Corps member rape: Court frees Osun monarch

Alowa of Ilowa, Oba Adebukola Alli
A High Court sitting in Ikirun, Osun State, on Tuesday discharged and acquitted the Alowa of Ilowa Ijesa, Oba Adebukola Alli of rape allegation leveled against him by a former member of the National Youth Service Corps, Miss. Hellen Okpara.
Justice Oyejide Falola, while delivering the final judgement in the case which was instituted about three years ago, said that the plaintiff failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the monarch raped her as she claimed.
The corps member, who served in Alli’s domain between 2010 and 2011, had told  the court that the monarch took her to his private residence in Osogbo, the state capital where he forcefully had sex with her.
But the monarch denied the claim saying the ex-corps member was  his girl friend.

The judge, however, reprimanded  the monarch for stooping low to the extent of having sexual intercourse with a lady serving in his domain. The judge said that Alli had denigrated the royalty by his act and had brought ridicule upon himself, the throne and the town.
Fallon stated that the shameful act of the monarch was not punishable under the law and thereby  ordered that he should be discharged and acquitted.
He said, “The plaintiff failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant raped her. A case of rape  can be established with exhibits including medical report which indicates forceful penetration but the prosecutor failed to tender all these.”

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