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Child Defilement: Baba Ijesha was acting a scene with Princess’ daughter, says defence witness

Under cross-examination by the Lagos Director of Public Prosecutions, Babajide Martins, the witness admitted that CCTV footage could not be manipulated at the time of recording.

• February 18, 2022
Baba Ijesha
Olanrewaju James (alias Baba Ijesha)

The first defence witness in the trial of Nollywood actor Olanrewaju James (Baba Ijesha), charged with defilement, has claimed portions of the closed-circuit TV (CCTV) footage on the allegation were edited.

The witness, Lawrence Ayeni, also testified before the Ikeja Special Offences Court that the actor and the allegedly defiled minor were acting out a script in the footage.

Mr Ayeni, a graduate of Mechanical Engineering, said he was experienced in video production and CCTV installation and maintenance.

Led in evidence by co-lead defence counsel Babatunde Ogala (SAN), the witness told the court that one of the CCTV recordings of the alleged encounter had been tampered with at the point of editing.

During his testimony, four videos were played on a projector in the courtroom.

One of the videos showed the defendant and the 14-year-old in the home of her foster mother, comedienne Damilola Adekoya, alias Princess.

The CCTV footage was recorded in April 2021, shortly before the defendant’s arrest. In the footage, the defendant and the minor were sitting on a couch for a while, then they walked out of view.

When they returned, the defendant offered her a cup to drink from, kissed her hand and drew her close to him. They were speaking, but their voices could not be heard.

“The CCTV has no audio because it was a fibre camera that was used. The voices you heard are of the persons who recorded the encounter, directing the script, and later edited the recording,” claimed the witness. “Baba Ijesha is acting what the director asked him to. The girl often looks at the camera, so she was acting out what she was told to.”

He added, “At the point of copying the content into a computer, errors could have been inputed, or it got tampered with.”

The other videos showed the defendant pleading for forgiveness from Princess when she accosted him. Another footage showed his arrest. The final footage showed his statement taken while he was in police custody.

Under cross-examination by the Lagos Director of Public Prosecutions, Babajide Martins, the witness admitted that CCTV footage could not be manipulated at the time of recording.

Mr Ayeni submitted that speculations of tampering with the recording or using various devices to record could not change the content or what was said in the footage.

The defendant faces a six-count charge bordering on the indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault by penetration.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo adjourned proceedings until March 4 for the continuation of defence. 

(NAN)

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