‘Sexual assault’: CCTV footage of Baba Ijesha was edited, expert claims

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‘Sexual assault’: CCTV footage of Baba Ijesha was edited, expert claims

Lawrence Ayeni, the first defence witness in the ongoing trial of Baba Ijesha for alleged sexual assault, has claimed that parts of the closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage used as evidence against the actor were edited.

Baba Ijesha is charged with six counts of indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault by penetration.

He is undergoing trial before an Ikeja special offences court.

Comedian Princess, the foster mother of the minor allegedly molested by the actor, had earlier tendered a CCTV footage of the incident before the court.

NAN reports that when the trial resumed yesterday, Ayeni, who testified before the court, claimed that the actor and the minor he allegedly defiled were both acting out a script in the footage.

Ayeni, a graduate of mechanical engineering, said he’s experienced in video production and CCTV installation and maintenance.

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