The policewoman further explained
how she had been transferred from the Fanibi Police Station in Akure to another
police station in Osogbo, Osun State.
Femi Joseph, spokesperson of the
Ondo State Police Command, also confirmed the allegation to SaharaReporters on
the phone on Monday evening.
Mr. Joseph explained that the case
was already being investigated and assured that the officer would face the law
if he is found culpable of the allegation.
"The Police Commissioner has
ordered full-scale investigations into the ongoing case. Although it is an
allegation, a panel has been set up, and investigations have begun to unravel
the truth of the matter.
"And if the culprit [officer]
is found guilty then he is going to face the prosecution and full wrath of the
law," he said.
A human rights activist in the state, Adewumi
Owolabi, had already taken up the case and petitioned the police intending to
investigate his officers properly
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