A thirty nine year-old man has been arrested by the police in Lagos State for allegedly sleeping with four secondary school students in the state.
The suspect Victor Akagha from Owerri in IMO State was said to have lured the students into gay relationship with gifts, which included mobile phones.
The suspect, a resident of 20, Mustapha Kosoko Street, Ijesha, Surulere was ambushed and arrested at one of the victim’s school, where he came to pick him with his car.
Akagha, a Betnaija agent with several shops in Lagos had allegedly slept with three other teenagers before he was arrested by the operatives on 9th of May, 2017.
The suspect confessed to police investigators that he engaged his previous teenage lovers through Faacebook, adding that after meeting, he took them to eateries where he treated them specially to all sorts of meals.
He also confesses that he had been spending fortunes on his teenage lovers in order to make them feel comfortable and accede to his requests whenever he needed them.
The suspect also added that he bought new phones for them whenever he met any partner online.
He explained that he bought an Infinnix Hot phone for his new partner, one Ikechi, a 15- year- old secondary school student in Surulere area of the state.
The latest victim told investigator that the suspect was trying to take him to where he would sleep with him , when he was arrested.
The suspect has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Yaba for further investigation.
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