Four prostitutes, Glory David, Akere Bright, Valria Isaac and Ngozi Okoro, dragged a 25-year-old man, Oluwafemi Damilola, before the Magistrates Court in the town of Ondo for allegedly defrauding them 45,000 N.
The state-owned newspaper Ondo reported on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, that police had brought Damilola to court for sending false warnings to the women after having sex with them. .
According to the prosecutor, the defendant is said to have committed the offense in October 2022 at Sabo Road Ondo.
The allegation read: “That you, Oluwafemi Damilola, sometime in October 2022 at Sabo Road Ondo in Ondo Magisterial District, you performed your conduct in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace by fraudulently knowing the identity of the deceased. flesh of Glory David, Valria Isaac, Akere Bright and Ngozi Okoro.
“That you, Oluwafemi Damilola, on the same date, time and place in the said magistrate’s district indecently assaulted Glory David, Valria Isaac, Akere Bright and Ngozi Okoro by fraudulent and unlawful means knowing about it them on the pretext of sending them the amount of N45,000 which you have not done so but are willing to send them false warnings with the aim of defrauding them sexually and thus have committed a crime against and with punishment under Sections 249 and 360 of the Penal Code Cap 37 Volume 1 law of the Ondo State of Nigeria, 2006,”
Police prosecutor, Mr. Akao Moremi, informed the court that he will summon five witnesses to testify in the case. Therefore, he asked for a date so that he could study the case file.
The defendant’s lawyer, Mr. S. A Iluyemi, said there was a settlement. He asked the court to release the accused and promised that the defendant would pay the plaintiff before the adjournment the next day.
The Chief Justice, Ms. Charity Adeyanju, approved the application filed by the defendant’s attorney and ordered the payment of the claims before the next adjournment date.
Adeyanju added that the court order must confirm the payment and report back to the court, and adjourn the case until the end of June 2023 for a final settlement report.
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