Sex tape scandal: Four Chrisland teachers arraigned by police over role

By our reporter| Police authorities in Lagos on Tuesday arraigned four teachers of Chrisland School for allegedly concealing a sex tape involving one of its students.

The staff members, three males and a female were charged at a Yaba chief magistrate court in Lagos.

The teachers, Oladotun Sotunde, 56, Rhoda Olanipekun 45, Ajigboye Hammed, 41, and Elesho Tajudeen 32, were slapped with two counts of conspiracy and attempt to pervert justice.

They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Yetunde Cardoso, the police officer in charge of the legal department at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, appeared with Augustine Nwabuisi for the prosecution.

Cardoso said the defendants committed the offence on April 25, at Chrisland School, in Victoria Garden City, Idimu, Lagos.

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The police officer said the defendants were asked to chaperone the students to Dubai for a world school game.

According to her, the students engaged in indecent sexual acts while on the trip, and a 10-year-old student made a sex tape which the teachers allegedly conspired to conceal.

According to her, the teachers allegedly obstructed the course of justice by hiding the indecent acts of the students’ sex video before it later went viral.

The offence, she said, contravene the provisions of 411 and 97 (1) (3) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015 (revised).

Section 97 provides seven years imprisonment for the offence of attempting to pervert justice while Section 411 provides two years for conspiracy.

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The defendants were admitted to bail in the sum of N300,000 each with three responsible sureties each in like sum by the chief magistrate, Adeola Adedayo.

She held that the sureties must submit copies of their National Identification Number (NIN), and their Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) card.

She further directed that one of the sureties must be a landowner, but all of them must be residing within the court’s jurisdiction and be gainfully employed with evidence of three years of tax payment to the Lagos government.

While adjourning the case to June 13, the chief magistrate, ruled that the case file be duplicated and sent to the Lagos directorate of public prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.

 

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