A Police Investigative Officer in the Juvenile Welfare Center, DSP. Ayanleye Adenike, of the Ikeja Division on Tuesday gave the report of police investigation in the case defilement preferred against a former supervisor of Chrisland Schools, Mr Adegboyega Adenekan before an Ikeja Special
Offences Court. DSP Ayanleye told the trial judge, Justice Sybil Nwaka that her investigations actually showed that the defendant defiled the young girl.
She said: “On the 23rd of November, 2016, we received a petition from the Office of the Public Defender. We invited the defendant immediately we got the petition. But when we got to the school, we were told that he was in a meeting. The next day, the victim’s mother, the victim and Adenekan visited the station where we took all their statements;
When the child saw Mr. Adenekan, she ran to him and hugged him. She said, “Mr. Adenekan is a good man and I like him,” but her mother pulled her away. The child’s mother told the DPO that she detected the abuse on the 10th of November but only decided to report the matter to the poljce on the 23rd;
She also added that as soon as she found out that her child had been defiled, she took her to the hospital and also to a psychologist. We also visited the scene of the crime. When we got to the school, the victim took us to the defendant’s office. She was able to point to the defendant’s table and chair. She even showed us the restroom in the office where he defiled her;
Afterwards the child was taken to Mirabel Center where she was examined,” the witness said.
DSP Ayanleye further told the court of her findings after the conclusion of the investigation: She said the case of defilement was established, that the victim is an intelligent child.
“The defendant actually abused the child. Also in the course of my investigation, there was no other Adenekan Adegboyega in the school, the defendant is the only one that bears such name. The child was not tutored on what to say, she gave her testimony innocently and lastly, the defendant made me to understand that he had never placed the child on his lap, that all he did was to wave at the child.
Earlier another prosecution witness, Adebayo Falola on Tuesday told the court that the results of the polygraph test carried out on Adenekan came out as deceptive.
Falola, a polygraph expert who was led in evidence by Lagos State Ptosecutor, B. T Boye, told the court that the polygraph test was to determine Adenekan’s countenance when he was asked questions regarding the defilement which took place in his office.
When Falola, an employee of Halogen Securities was however queried by Adenekan’s counsel, Olatunde Adejuyigbe SAN as to the indices to which he used to observe Adenekan, the witness said he could not recall.
“I can’t tell you for now. All I know is that the reading of the polygraph test carried out on Adenekan showed that the answers were deceptive,” Falola said.
Adenekan, 47, was accused of defiling a two year old pupil of the school several times. The matter however came to light when the child’s mother was teaching her about her sexual organs and the child opened up that ‘Mr Adenekan’s had been touching her ‘wee-wee’ and also asking her to touch his penis.
At the last adjourned date, the presiding Judge, Justice Sybil Nwaka had rejected the results of the polygraph test carried out on Adenekan.
But at Tuesday’s proceedings, Falola was still called as a prosecution witness.
Justice Nwaka thereafter adjourned the matter until January 30, 2019 for continuation of trial.