The alleged sexual molestation of a 10-year-old girl
at Abraham Adesanya estate, Ajah-Lagos, by a tanker driver simply
identified as Edward, believed to be in his late 30s, is currently
raising dust as the
victim’s father has cried out against the
‘unsatisfactory’ manner the case was handled by the Police at the Ogombo
Police station.
He alledged he was being forced to drop the charges on
the grounds that it was a “minor offence”, and that there was no
“penetration in the course of molestation”.
The incident which was said to have occurred on
Friday, September 13, 2013, at about 9pm; when the victim, a primary
six pupil, was asked by her mother to get a ‘step-down’(an electrical
appliance)from their residence within the vicinity of her parents’
restaurant. On her way back, she saw Edward, a regular caller at her
parent’s restaurant, a stone- throw from their home; she narrated what
transpired.
“Edward sat on a pavement in front of the second gate
to the compound where he lives. I greeted him and he acknowledged, as I
walked past, he said I should get closer and greet him properly. I told
him I would not, because my mother warned me not to stay late; but I
noticed he got up from where he sat and walked towards me; as I made to
run, he pursued and caught up with me,and dragged me to the pavement and
sat me on his laps.
He
told me I was all grown and beautiful, that my father must be spending
so much to take good care of me; then he pulled my face and kissed me,
telling me to relax that he was not going to harm me, that he would take
good care of me. He then inserted his finger into my private part. All
the while, I struggled to extricate myself from him to no avail; I was
afraid.
I prayed help would come my way through a passers-by, but
no one did. Then, I summoned courage and screamed…and let go of me, that
was how I ran away, crying that I would report what he did to me to my
father. As I ran I heard him calling after me, ‘come and take some
money, so that you don’t report me to your father’; but I increased my
speed and ran as faster to our restaurant, where I met my parents and
reported what happened to me,” she said.
The victim’s father
identified as John Inalegwu from Benue State told Crime Guard that he
was discussing with some friends outside his restaurant when his
daughter ran past me and went her mother crying, and narrated something
to her. Sequel to this, I excused myself from my friends to ascertain
what was the matter, when her mother brought her to me; I calmed her
down, after which she narrated what happened to her. Strange! I was
furious; how could ‘Yellow’,a regular customer to our restaurant do that
to my daughter? He was very friendly with my children? I asked.
“Luckily,
two Police officers attached to the Abraham Adesanya Police Out-Post
were having a meal at my restaurant at that time, I reported to them and
my daughter led us to the spot, where we met ‘yellow’ and he was
arrested and detained at Abraham Adesanya Police Out-Post. He did not
deny the accusation, but told us to temper Justice with mercy, as the
incident was as a result of the ‘devil’s hand-work’. We were advised to
go and get a medical report, and we did, the report further confirmed
that he committed the crime”, he said.
Crime Guard also gathered
that the culprit was later transferred to Ogombo Police station Ajah,
where he was detained for three days. Unfortunately, father of the
victim is suspecting that the case stands the risk of being struck out
from the Police station, without his consent. The 40 year old Oturkpo-
born restaurateur continued, “On September 17, I went to the station
to find out the state of the case,
I was surprised to discover that the
verge of being withdrawn from the station. As a matter of fact, I was
ordered to drop the case because, according to them, it was a minor
offence as there was no ‘penetration’, also that the accused pleaded
with them that the case be settled out of the Police station, a
resolution I found ridiculous, I want the necessary steps taken, and
justice done. How do I explain to my 10-year-old daughter that the man
who molested her has been freed by the Police without trial on the
ground that he did not penetrate her? Is this how the law operates? Is
this how we were suppose
d to protect our children and vulnerable
ones? We are making moves to get a lawyer, and also to transfer the case
to Ajuwa police station where we hope to get justice,” he stated.
A
neighbour at the estate who spoke on condition of anonymity told Crime
Guard that the Bayelsa State- born tanker driver, whose wife and grown
children lives in another part of Lagos, was known in the neighbourhood
for molesting minors, patronising women of easy virtues and chasing
after married women. “He had no respect for anybody; he has a mattress
placed behind the passengers seat in his truck, where he lays most of
his victims.
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