Crime
FOUR CASES IN THREE DAYS! Man breaks into apartment in Calabar, rapes seven-year-old girl
The Cross River State Police Command have been left in confusion over the increase in the rape of minors in the state.
According to reports, the command had arrested a man, identified as one Isaac Evaghoghme, for allegedly breaking into a house in Calabar to rape a seven-year-old girl.
The paedophile’s case is the 4th similar case reported in the area in three days [11 November and 14 November].
According to CALABAR REPORTERS, Evaghoghme was arrested last Wednesday through the efforts from the community and a human rights, social advocacy and community development organisation, Basic Right Council Initiative [BRCI].
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It was gathered that the incident occurred last week Sunday at Federal Housing Estate, Calabar Municipality local government area.
Confirming the arrest, the Executive Director of BRCI, Barr. James Ibor, said that the perpetrator broke into the victim’s house at 10 pm when her parent was out and defiled her.
“On the 14th of November, the Police arrested one Isaac Evaghoghme for sexually abusing a seven (7) year old girl. A Volunteer drew our attention when she saw the child bleeding from her Vagina.
“Isaac had broken into the survivor’s house, in the absence of her mother, on the 11th of November at about 10pm and abused her. On the 12th of November, the case was reported to us.
“We lodged a complaint at Atakpa Police Station and immediately took the child for medical examination and treatment. At the hospital, the doctors discovered that the survivor’s vagina needed to be stitched as a result of the damage done by Isaac’s penetration. He was arrested on the 14th of November. Thanks to the community members who supported our effort to arrest him. The case has been transferred to the State Police Headquarters for prosecution.”
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“From the 11th to the 14th of November, 2018, about four (4) cases of child sexual abuse, (3-7 years old), have been reported at different police stations. We appeal to parents/guardians to protect their children from pedophiles. We also appeal that community members should support efforts at making our communities save for children by reporting all forms of child abuse to the Police,” Ibor said.
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