A civil rights organisation under the
aegis of Coalition of Public Interests Lawyers and Advocates, on Monday
opened a fresh chapter in the allegation of rape against Pastor Biodun
Fatoyinbo of Commonwealth Zion Assembly.
The organisation
specifically said information at its disposal suggested that the
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, was planning to transfer
the case to Abuja.
The convener of COPA, Pelumi Olajengbesi, in a
statement in Abuja, said the case would be diligently monitored with a
view to checking the abuse of the process by parties.
Rather than
transfer the case to Abuja, he advised that priority must also be given
to the security and convenience of the vital and primary witness and
Fatoyinbo’s alleged rape victim, Busayo Dakolo.
Olajengbesi
reminded the police that a valid and active warrant of arrest against
Fatoyinbo had yet to be executed, adding that the police would be
setting itself up for ridicule and suspicion, “and are in themselves in
gross contempt of their oath of office and duties as enforcers of civil
and criminal discipline.”
According to him, the handling of such a
delicate, yet grievous allegation against Fatoyinbo “will go a long way
to either mar or make the reputation of the Nigeria Police Force as an
institution of discipline and an objective principal in the pursuit of
justice.”
While demanding that the allegation of rape must not be
moved to Abuja for Fatoyinbo’s sake, Olajengbesi said keen observation
of the processes being undertaken by the police on the matter revealed
“a lacklustre and suspicious plot underfoot to give a soft landing to
the suspect.”
The statement read: “Our demands are simply that
the matter be allowed its due course within the jurisdiction where the
complaint was filed. Transferring the case to Abuja from Lagos where it
was originally filed prejudices the complainant while extending a kid’s
glove to the accused who perhaps feels too connected to deign to go to
Lagos to answer to the serious allegations against him.
“We are
vehemently opposed to such a move and demand that this matter be
thoroughly investigated and the accused invited to the place of domicile
of the victim especially given the matter was filed there.
“Let
it be abundantly clear that we are sufficiently conscious of the law in
matters of jurisdiction as to investigation and prosecution of criminal
matters. In this matter, investigation can take place in Lagos, Nigeria
and if any place should be given premium attention, it is the place of
residence of the victim to aid and facilitate proper information needed
by the police and not the place of residence of the accused.
“We
have noticed with displeasure the usual mischievous moves that have come
to characterise the Nigeria Police Force in the past whenever it is set
to deliberately or negligently mess up a case of such importance.
“We
do hereby state emphatically that the Nigeria Police Force is not
handling the Fatoyinbo rape allegation with the urgency and seriousness
it deserves. This is wrong, condemnable and very much in disregard of
the need to ensure that justice is done in the matter regardless of
whose ox is gored.
“A warrant of arrest was issued to secure
Biodun Fatoyinbo to answer questions in line with the police
investigation. Unfortunately, nothing has been done and Fatoyinbo has
continued to walk freely without reporting to the police station.
Instead of arresting him for proper interrogation, the police have now
changed gear after days of filing the complaint with the victim now
being unduly pressurised to relocate to Abuja or to fly to Abuja every
day as the Nigeria Police Force intend to transfer the matter there.
This is unacceptable.
“We totally reject all attempts by the IGP
to unduly transfer the matter to Abuja where the accused is resident.
This is like giving the accused person a red carpet treatment when he
should actually be thoroughly investigated. Though we acknowledge the
fact that the IGP has the administrative discretion to transfer matters
to any division or jurisdiction for proper investigation, we make bold
to say that same must be exercised judiciously and professionally.
“We
call on the IGP to drop his personal interest in this matter, where
any, and allow justice take its full course as a respecter of no one. We
have sufficient information that the IGP has taken personal interest in
the case as Mr. Biodun Fatoyinbo has influenced him into redirecting
the case to Abuja where it would most likely be suffocated and dropped.
“In
any case, where the Nigeria Police Force attempt to bring up argument
of where the elements of the offence took place to determine
prosecution, let it be known that it is Ilorin, Kwara State not Abuja.
The alleged case happened in Ilorin years back. The victim now lives in
Lagos and the suspect is in Abuja.”
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