Officials of the Lagos State Government arrested a certain Lateef Sulaiman, man you see above for having sex with a mad woman.
21-year old man, Lateef Sulaiman, allegedly scaled a 14-feet fence to gain entrance into the Lagos State Rehabilitation and Training Centre, Majidun area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, to have s*x with a mad woman.
Sulaiman was said to have jumped into the female dormitory at about 9.30 p.m. and slept with the mad woman before he was arrested and handed over to the taskforce at Alausa.
In his confessional statement at the taskforce headquarters, Sulaiman allegedly said he had had s*x with a mad woman at the rehabilitation centre on five different occasions before he was arrested, saying that he knew where the female dormitory was because he had gone to the centre in the past to seek employment and had thoroughly studied the environment.
He was arraigned at the Special Offences Court, Alausa in Ikeja for his alleged offence and was slammed with a four-count charge.
21-year old man, Lateef Sulaiman, allegedly scaled a 14-feet fence to gain entrance into the Lagos State Rehabilitation and Training Centre, Majidun area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, to have s*x with a mad woman.
Sulaiman was said to have jumped into the female dormitory at about 9.30 p.m. and slept with the mad woman before he was arrested and handed over to the taskforce at Alausa.
In his confessional statement at the taskforce headquarters, Sulaiman allegedly said he had had s*x with a mad woman at the rehabilitation centre on five different occasions before he was arrested, saying that he knew where the female dormitory was because he had gone to the centre in the past to seek employment and had thoroughly studied the environment.
He was arraigned at the Special Offences Court, Alausa in Ikeja for his alleged offence and was slammed with a four-count charge.
In the first count charge, he was said to have scaled the 14-feet fence of the rehabilitation home and slept with a mentally ill inmate and thus committed an offence punishable under the laws of Lagos State.
Having pleaded not guilty, he was granted bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties who must be civil servants and present evidence of tax payment for five years.
Sulaiman could not meet the bail terms and was remanded at the Badagry Prison.
Having pleaded not guilty, he was granted bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties who must be civil servants and present evidence of tax payment for five years.
Sulaiman could not meet the bail terms and was remanded at the Badagry Prison.
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