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Mr Fajuyi was found guilty of unlawful sexual intercourse, incest, impregnating a minor and criminal intimidation.

According to the police prosecutor, Lawrence Owette, the charges contravened section 18 of the Niger State Child Rights Act 2010, as well as sections 390 25 and 397 B of the state’s penal code.

“As a result, she was put into the family way and delivered a baby girl and warned her if she told anybody you will kill her. When the charges were read to Mr Fajuyi, he pleaded guilty, but the court decided to try him due to the serious nature of the offence.The police called the investigating officer, the girl and her mother as witnesses.

“This is sad that this convict who is a police officer and law enforcement officer saddled with the responsibility of protecting lives and properties or fighting crime in society, one would expect him to go the extra mile to protect his own family.

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