Police arrests three suspects over rape of students, recovers 50 phones

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Operatives off the Kwara State Police Command have arrested three suspects who allegedly robbed and raped some female students of the Kwara State University, Malete, Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State.

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This was disclosed by the spokesman of the Command, Ajayi Okasanmi, in a statement he issued on Sunda in Ilorin.

Okasanmi gave the names of the suspects as idwan Abdulfatai (20), Ibrahim Akorede (25) and Aliyu Apalado (25), all from the Oke Fomo area, Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

He said they were arrested following complaints by some female students that they were robbed in their hostel at Malete in the midnight of October 7, 2022.

He said: “In carrying out the directive of the CP after receiving another report of an armed robbery attack from three females, all 400-level students of the Kwara State University, Malete, that they were all robbed at their hostel called ‘Downtown’ by armed hoodlums and their property forcefully carted away.

“While approaching the suspected hideout of the gang, the team was sighted by the hoodlums and the armed robbers took to their heels. One Ridwan Abdulfatai, aged 20, from Oke Fomo, Ilorin, was arrested by the detectives.

“Consequently, the suspect, under intense interrogation, confessed he was the leader of a robbery gang terrorising the Malete community and its environs, stating also that he was a jail bird.

“He led investigators to effect the arrest of two other members of the gang, Ibrahim Ridwan Akorede, 25, of Oke Fomo area of Ilorin, and Aliyu Abubakar Apalado, 25; they all confessed to the crimes.

“The investigation also led to the recovery of the following items: one locally-made gun, one jackknife and charms, 11 generators, two motorcycles, one small fridge, one standing fan and one pumping machine.

“Nineteen iPhones, six handsets, three iPhone11, 16 iPhone 6 plus, five iPhone XR, and other telephone handsets, altogether totalling 87 handsets; 10 laptops and two television sets, were recovered.”

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