Habeebulah AbdulRahman (popularly known as Al-Edewy), an Osun-based Islamic cleric has been arraigned in court for the second time after allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl in 2019.
Though the rape victim’s family opted for out of court settlement, AbdulRahman was re-arraigned in court following the pressure mounted on the police by some rights groups and the media.
The suspect who claimed the female student of his Islamic school he allegedly raped was his wife upon being arrested in 2019, was arraigned on a three-count charge bordering on abduction and rape. He was accused of taking the “young girl to an unknown destination to have carnal knowledge of her and indecent assault by touching”.
Premium Times reported that he was granted bail with the condition of providing a level 12 civil servant who owns a landed property- a condition which he met.
On Wednesday February 13, the suspect was re-arraigned on a two-count charge bordering on unlawful carnal knowledge and indecent assault against the teenager.