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Court Sentences Islamic Cleric To Life Imprisonment For Raping 14-Yr-Old Girl Inside Mosque

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By Abdullahi Abubakar

An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court presided over by Justice Rahman Oshodi on Monday, 4 November, 2024 sentenced an Islamic cleric, Alani Rafiu, to life imprisonment for defiling a 14-year-old year girl (name withheld).

Justice Oshodi, who held that the prosecution proved each of the ingredients of defilement against Rafiu, said that the gravity of the convict’s offence could not be overstated as he betrayed the trust placed on him as a religious instructor and family friend.

The judge said the convict’s conduct represented a profound violation of secular and religious principles.

According to him, the evidence before the court reveals a calculated pattern of predatory behaviour.

The court held that the convict deliberately isolated the victim, exploited her vulnerability and bought her silence with money.

“You betrayed the trust placed in you as a religious instructor and family friend.

“Instead of nurturing and protecting a vulnerable 14-year-old child entrusted in your spiritual care, you repeatedly sexually abused her in a place of worship

The physical and psychological trauma inflicted on this young girl is immeasurable.

“At an age when she should be focused on her education and development, she was subjected to experiences that no child should endure,” Justice Oshodi said.

He further said that there was compelling and consistent proof establishing that the victim was a child and the evidence manifested through multiple sources.

Oshodi, who said the victim, in her evidence, provided a specific, detailed and first-hand account of sexual intercourse with the convict, added that the evidence of the victim was corroborated by the medical report which showed penile penetration.

He said the convict abused religious authority and the sacred space of a mosque to perpetrate sexual violations against the survivor.

The court maintained that places of worship should be sanctuaries of safety and spiritual growth, not venues for the exploitation of children.

Oshodi said: “The prosecution gave evidence that the defendant had sex with her three times in the mosque.

The physical and psychological trauma inflicted on this young girl is immeasurable.

“At an age when she should be focused on her education and development, she was subjected to experiences that no child should endure,” Justice Oshodi said.

He further said that there was compelling and consistent proof establishing that the victim was a child and the evidence manifested through multiple sources.

Oshodi, who said the victim, in her evidence, provided a specific, detailed and first-hand account of sexual intercourse with the convict, added that the evidence of the victim was corroborated by the medical report which showed penile penetration.

He said the convict abused religious authority and the sacred space of a mosque to perpetrate sexual violations against the survivor.

The court maintained that places of worship should be sanctuaries of safety and spiritual growth, not venues for the exploitation of children.

Oshodi said: “The prosecution gave evidence that the defendant had sex with her three times in the mosque.

The medical evidence and the prosecutor’s testimony paint a disturbing picture of the physical harm you caused.

“The bleeding she experienced and your callous provision of a handkerchief to clean up the evidence of your abuse demonstrate a shocking disregard for her well-being.

“This court must protect children from sexual predators and send a clear message that such conduct will be met with the full force of the law.”

The court, subsequently, convicted Rafiu and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

The court also ordered that his name be registered in the sexual offences register as maintained by the Lagos State Government.

The state counsel, led by Mr Babajide Boye, called three witnesses through whom several documents were tendered while the convict testified as a sole witness.

The prosecution submitted that the convict committed the offence on August 17, 2021, in Ikotun, Lagos.

The offence contravenes Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State.

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