By EMMA UNA, Calabar
A thirty-year-old man, whose name was simply given as Rowland, is
now in police custody in Calabar for allegedly raping a thirteen-year-old
girl.
The girl, who reported the incident to the police at Akim Police
Division which effected the arrest of Rowland, said she was returning
from school, on Friday, 22 March, when she met Rowland who took her to
his house and raped her all-night. The story took a twist
when the suspect’s friends were quoted as alleging he was addicted to raping
young girls.
“I was coming back from school and the road was very dark because
NEPA took light as rain was threatening to fall and I was afraid of walking the
road alone. I had to wait in a nearby shop and while there I saw Rowland who
lives close to our house. I told him I was afraid of going back home alone and
he assured me he would escort me home. After he bought what he wanted to buy,
we set out together towards home”, the victim said.
She said while on their way home, the suspect, who lives some
houses away from the 31 Barracks Road where Mary resides, said he wanted
to call in his place to pick an umbrella in the event that the rain that is
threatening falls. “And, since it was very dark on the road, he asked
me to come to the house and wait while he gets the umbrella. We got to
his house, I waited at the door for him to get the umbrella but suddenly he
came out and grabbed me and flung me inside his room and shut the door”.
Mary, an extra-mural student at Government Secondary
School, Akim, said she shouted and screamed but the “man over powered me and
used his palm to gag me and sprayed something on me and I became too weak and
he raped me several times until I became unconscious”.
Mary said the suspect kept her in his room till
the next day .“It was on Saturday morning that I found myself at the staircase
to our apartment when neighbours gathered round and woke me to find out why I
slept at the steps”.
It was then she remembered the events of the previous night and reported
to the police which went after Rowland but was nowhere to be found. It was on
Sunday morning that the police were able to locate the suspect who said
he spent the previous day at a wedding ceremony where he was
engaged as a video camera man.
“I was called by my friend Nse who had his wedding on Saturday
that his camera man had been arrested and that I should get to Akim
Police Division to help secure his bail and when I got there, I discovered that
the man was arrested for rape, and I am against such acts and rather told the
police to charge him to court”, Barrister James Ibor of Basic Rights Counsel
Initiative told Sunday Vanguard.
He said friends of the suspect testified that the “fellow is
addicted to raping young girls. It is better to put such a person where he
belongs- the prison-so that his character could be reformed”, Ibor said.
DSP John Umoh, the Cross River State Police Command
Public Relations Officer, said the man would soon be charged to Family Court so
that the “victim can go there and testify since that court
sits in camera”.
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