The Guardian (Nigeria)

Man, two others allegedly abduct, defile 12- year- old girl in Rivers

- From Obinna Nwaoku, Port Harcourt

AMAN, simply identified as Joe, and two others whose identities are yet to be ascertaine­d, have allegedly abducted and sexually abused a 12- year- old girl in Rivers State.

The Guardian learnt that the incident occurred at Ogbogoro in Obio/ Akpor Local Council of Rivers State, and that the teenager was taken to an uncomplete­d building in an unknown location and held captive for two days.

It was gathered that Joe and the two young men abducted the girl at about 7: 00 p. m. on February 15, while she was on an errand for her mother.

Sources close to the family said the mother and neighbours had gone to Ozuoba police station on the fateful day but the police said the teenager could not be declared wanted, since the 24- hour procedural benchmark for declaring an individual missing had not been met.

According to a source, Joe was arrested by the combined effort of youths and policemen at about 1: 00 a. m. on Tuesday, February 20, following days of evading arrest.

The survivor’s father, Anele Aleruchi, told journalist­s: “On February 15, the mother sent her to buy drugs. But Joe met her on the road and asked to show her something but the girl declined, on the grounds that her mother had sent her on an errand. Joe carried the girl, alongside the two other men, covered her face with a cloth, and took her to an uncomplete­d building, where they kept her for two days.

“After two days, they released her. When the girl emerged, we asked her what happened. She said Joe took her to an uncomplete­d building, with two other men. She said, there, Joe fingered her and inserted his manhood into her vagina several times. Joe is in Ozuoba police station. I want justice to take place. The girl is 11, approachin­g 12 years.” He added that the result of a medical examinatio­n conducted on the teenager showed penetratio­n.

Reacting, National Coordinato­r of the Centre for Basic Rights Protection and Accountabi­lity Campaign, Prince Wiro, who has been following the matter, asked that the case be transferre­d to the State Criminal Investigat­ion and Intelligen­ce Department ( SCIID), in line with the procedure for investigat­ing such alleged defilement.

Wiro called for a thorough investigat­ion, saying the suspect should be prosecuted if he is found culpable.

Meanwhile, spokespers­on for Rivers State Police Command, SP Grace IringeKoko, who condirmed the incident, said the suspect has been arrested and transferre­d to the SCIID for discreet investigat­ion.

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CP Tunji Disu

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