The leadership of Osun Amotekun Corps, said it arrested a commercial driver, Taofeek Oyekola, aged 26, who allegedly used a magic ring to lure a teenager to his residence in Osogbo, where he allegedly attempted to rape her.
The suspect, according to the corps had been handed to the National Agency for Prohibition on Trafficking in Person.
A statement on Monday by the corps spokesperson, Idowu Yusuf, said the 15-year-old girl (name withheld) boarded an intra-city mini-bus of Oyekola at Oja Oba, Osogbo, going toward Ilesa Garage Area, on Saturday, when the driver used a voodoo ring he had on his finger to hit her.
The victim, while narrating her ordeal, according to the statement, said shortly after the driver used the ring to hit her, she lost her senses and was obeying almost every instruction Oyekola was giving her.
The statement partly read, “The victim was the only passenger at the time. The suspect brought a ring and wore it on his finger and touched the victim which made the victim lose her memory. The suspect thereafter drove the victim to his residence at Ita-Olookan, Osogbo.
“On getting to the residence, Oyekola asked her to undress but the victim refused.
“He then forcefully pushed the victim onto a three-seater couch and attempted to rape her.
“The victim pleaded with him to let her go and that she would come back later but the suspect did not oblige.
“He later brought out an axe and threatened to cut her into pieces and sell her body parts. He also brought out a concoction which he licked and ordered the victim to go to her house and bring all her belongings to live with him.
“He brought out different charms and told the girl to swear to an oath that she would come back if he allowed her to leave. The driver later followed the victim to her house on a motorcycle to assist in bringing her belongings. It was when the victim got down from the motorcycle that she raised the alarm which made members of the Community Security Awareness Initiative come to her aid.
“They got the suspect arrested and handed him over to Amotekun.”
The State Corps Commander of Osun Amotekun, Brig. Gen. Bashir Adewinmbi (retd.), while commenting, said his men took the suspects to custody on Saturday for investigation, adding that Oyekola admitted to committing the crime.
He further said, “The suspect has been transferred to the National Agency For Prohibition On Trafficking In Person headquarters, Osogbo, for further interrogation and prosecution.”