In Ogun State, a policeman who was accused of defiling his wife’s apprentice, has been released after being detained for two days.
According to reports, It was learnt that the policeman, Abbey Adewunmi, was apprehended by the Ogun State Police Ifo Division on Thursday, April 4, 2019 after allegedly evading arrest for weeks.
It was also learnt the he defiled the 13-year-old girl, Tolu (not real name), sometime in February 2019 and threatened to kill her if she divulged the information to anybody.
But later the girl summoned up the courage and informed her mother, Boye.
The woman told the correspondent that Tolu was living with her at the Cement area of Lagos after she separated from her husband.
Boye explained that the girl was in Junior Secondary School Two last year when her father insisted that she should relocate to Ifo, Ogun State, to live with him.
The mother said;
She said they decided she should be living with her master, who also agreed to the proposal.
The victim, in a chat with City Round, said she was washing some plates at the backyard that fateful day when the policeman took her hostage and allegedly defiled her.
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The PPRO said he had yet to have a breakthrough when the correspondent contacted him subsequently.
City Round learnt that the case had been brought to the attention of a human rights organisation, Esther Child Rights Foundation, based in Lagos.
The Director of the foundation, Mrs Esther Ogwu, said the case was reported by the victim’s mother.
She, however, expressed worry that the woman was being intimidated to let go of the matter and urged the police not to brush the alleged crime under the carpet.
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According to reports, It was learnt that the policeman, Abbey Adewunmi, was apprehended by the Ogun State Police Ifo Division on Thursday, April 4, 2019 after allegedly evading arrest for weeks.
It was also learnt the he defiled the 13-year-old girl, Tolu (not real name), sometime in February 2019 and threatened to kill her if she divulged the information to anybody.
But later the girl summoned up the courage and informed her mother, Boye.
The woman told the correspondent that Tolu was living with her at the Cement area of Lagos after she separated from her husband.
Boye explained that the girl was in Junior Secondary School Two last year when her father insisted that she should relocate to Ifo, Ogun State, to live with him.
The mother said;
“She was not comfortable at her father’s house and came back to me. I then took her to my aunt’s place in Orile.Her father insisted that I must bring her back, which I did. She was in JSS 2 before she left for her father’s house. He said he did not have money to enrol her in a school. That was how she started learning tailoring at Ifo.”Boye stated that at a point, the father said Tolu would no longer live with him because he was usually away from home.
She said they decided she should be living with her master, who also agreed to the proposal.
“In February 2019, I talked to my daughter on the phone through her friend, who is also an apprentice at the shop.It was during our discussion that my daughter told me her boss’ husband forcefully had sex with her and threatened to kill her if she disclosed it to anybody.When my brother heard of the incident, he said we should report it to the police and a human rights group. The case was reported at the Ifo Police Station.” She addedBoye later informed that she was under pressure to drop the case.
The victim, in a chat with City Round, said she was washing some plates at the backyard that fateful day when the policeman took her hostage and allegedly defiled her.
She stated;
“I’m 13 years old. I was learning tailoring at Ifo and living with my boss. I got there in November 2018.On February 2, 2019, my boss was not around and while I was washing plates at the backyard in the evening, her husband came and suddenly held me in the neck. He had sex with me there. His wife arrived and met me crying. I told her what happened but the man denied it.”The victim’s aunt, Tosin Olofin, stated that the police wanted to sweep the case under the carpet.
She said;
“The police are begging that they don’t want us to sue him. They have frustrated my sister (Boye) so much that she had decided to back off. The man was released without our knowledge.”Adewunmi, however, denied the allegation when our correspondent contacted him on the telephone on Friday.
He said;
“It is false. My mistake was that I assisted the girl to live with my family. The result of the test carried out on her showed that she had been having sex for long. All this happened because of the misunderstanding between my wife and me. I was released on bail and I have been talking with the family of the girl.”When called last Friday for comments on the case, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, promised to contact Adewunmi’s boss for details on the matter and get back.
The PPRO said he had yet to have a breakthrough when the correspondent contacted him subsequently.
City Round learnt that the case had been brought to the attention of a human rights organisation, Esther Child Rights Foundation, based in Lagos.
The Director of the foundation, Mrs Esther Ogwu, said the case was reported by the victim’s mother.
She, however, expressed worry that the woman was being intimidated to let go of the matter and urged the police not to brush the alleged crime under the carpet.