Man defiles nine girls in Ebonyi
The
Ebonyi Police Command said it had arrested a middle-aged man for allegedly defiling
nine children aged between six and 10.
The
suspect, a father of three, allegedly carried out the act at Ezza South Local
Government Area of the state, where he lived in the same compound with the
victims.
Mr
George Okafor, the command’s Public Relations Officer, confirmed the arrest,
adding that the matter was under investigation.
“The
parents of the victims have, however, failed to bring them for proper medical
investigation; we expect them to have done that for long.
“The
matter would be charged to court after the conclusion of investigations; we
promise the public that the matter would be pursued to its conclusion,” he
said.
Okafor
denied that the police compromised on the matter as being insinuated in some
quarters, noting that proper investigative modalities were being applied.
“The
information we received was that only seven of the children were allegedly
defiled but we would vigorously pursue the investigations,” he said.
The
Chairman of the Family Law Centre in Abakaliki, Mrs Elizabeth Nwali, said the
centre petitioned the state Criminal Investigation Department about the matter.
“This
followed the complaints that the suspect, who was handed over to the Police at
Onueke, headquarters of Ezza South, was discharged the same day without proper
interrogation,” she said.
One
of the victims said that the suspect defiled her five times and usually
carried out the act in secluded areas, including inside a car.
“When
I am deep asleep most times, he will carry me to a corner of house and insert
something from his body inside me after removing my clothes and his own,” she
said.
Some
parents of the victims said that they became aware of the act when their
children started complaining of severe pains in their private parts.
“The
suspect admitted to the offence when confronted by members of the community and
other stakeholders.
“We
suspect strongly that he uses the contents of the handkerchief used in cleaning
their bodies for ritual purposes; our children have not being themselves since
the incidents occurred,” they said.
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