Following his arraignment before a Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly sexually abusing a six-year-old student at a Quranic school, Mosediq Toheeb, a 24-year-old Islamic teacher, was placed on detention.

The state police command had filed two sexual assault charges against the defendant, which led to his arraignment. Thomas Nurudeen, the police prosecutor, informed the court that the event took place at the University of Lagos Central Mosque on May 7, 2023.
It was reportedly the second time that the teacher would allegedly defile the child. The incident was uncovered after the child returned home from school with blood stains on her clothes. She told her mother that her class teacher took her to a separate classroom, tied her mouth and hands and defiled her with a stern warning that she should not tell anybody.
The prosecutor said the offences committed are punishable under Sections 261 and 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015. The charge against him read;
“That you, Mosediq Toheeb, on May 7, 2023, around 4pm at UNILAG Central Mosque, in the Yaba Magisterial District, did sexually assault one six-year-old female (name withheld), who lives at No. 26, Femi Adebule Street, Fola Agoro, in the Somolu area of Lagos, by inserting your finger into her vagina and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 261 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2015.”
While Nurudeen asked the court to remand the defendant for 30 days pending legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecution, Toheeb’s lawyer, Patrick Onochie, pleaded with the court to consider the defendant who he claimed was a final year student of the University of Lagos and would be starting his final examinations in two weeks.
Magistrate Nwaka who did not take the plea of the defendant, ordered that he should be remanded. The judge said there’s no document before the court to show that the defendant was a student and in his final year or about to begin an examination.
Before adjourning the case till June 19, 2023, magistrate Nwake ordered that the case file be duplicated and sent to the Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice.
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