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Ogun State Police Arrest TikTok User Over Alleged False Rape Claim
The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a TikTok user identified as Mirabel following an investigation into a rape allegation that went viral on social media.
Mirabel had publicly claimed that an unidentified man raped her and inflicted injuries on her body with a blade. The allegation, circulated through multiple TikTok posts, drew significant public attention and prompted calls for urgent police intervention.
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Ejes Gist News reports that the Ogun State Police Command launched a formal investigation after the claims gained traction online. According to police authorities, investigators identified material inconsistencies during the course of their inquiries.
What the Police Investigation Found
In an official briefing, police sources outlined key findings that contradicted elements of the allegation:
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- No evidence of forced entry at the location where the incident was said to have occurred.
- Neighbours reportedly did not hear distress calls or unusual disturbances at the time referenced.
- A review of phone records and text messages did not align with the sequence of events described.
- The complainant allegedly provided conflicting statements during interviews with investigators.
Police further stated that the suspect declined to undergo comprehensive medical and forensic examinations. Authorities said such examinations, typically conducted in collaboration with accredited medical facilities and non-governmental organisations, form a critical component of sexual assault investigations.
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Law enforcement officials emphasised that forensic evidence, including medical assessments and scene analysis, remains central to determining the credibility of allegations and protecting the rights of all parties involved.
Legal Basis for Detention
The police confirmed that Mirabel was detained on allegations including providing false information, wasting police resources, and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Under Nigerian criminal law, knowingly making false reports to law enforcement authorities constitutes an offence. Legal practitioners note that such actions may attract prosecution where intent to mislead investigators is established.
Authorities have not disclosed whether formal charges have been filed, stating that investigations remain ongoing.
Wider Implications for Sexual Assault Reporting
Security officials stressed that false allegations, where established, can undermine public confidence in the criminal justice system and complicate efforts to support genuine survivors of sexual violence.
Advocacy organisations consistently maintain that all rape allegations must be treated with seriousness and investigated thoroughly, while also safeguarding due process and evidentiary standards.
Following her detention, Mirabel’s TikTok account was set to private, and several videos referencing the allegation were removed. Reports indicate that some individuals who contributed financial donations after the claims surfaced are seeking refunds.
The Ogun State Police Command reiterated its commitment to investigating all sexual assault complaints professionally and impartially, while warning that deliberate misinformation will attract legal consequences.