An officer of the Police Mobile Force identified simply as Augustine
who assaulted, tied and injured an 8-year-old girl, Amarachi Abakwuru,
at their Ketu neighbourhood has since disappeared into thin air, even as
the Lagos State Police Command keep mum over the matter.
The incident, which came on the heels of a similar act by the Onikan
Divisional Police Officer (DPO), DSP Adekunle Awe, who allegedly raped
one Ms. Idowu Akinwunmi, a mother of two recently also in Lagos, has
again exposed the soft underbelly of allegations of sexual abuse
perpetuated by policemen.
When THISDAY visited the hospital where the girl was admitted, she was
seen writhing in pains on the bed, with a neck brace to support her
neck and plaster to cover her broken skull.
THISDAY learnt that the victim was lured into the suspect’s house about
8pm on Thursday, and although he didn’t succeed in having carnal
knowledge of the minor, he exerted his frustration at being thwarted by
tying her up and cutting her skull.
It was also gathered that a search at the suspect’s house unearthed
several clothing items belonging to young girls, fueling speculation
that the items may be souvenirs from possible past escapades with his
victims.
Barely managing to speak from her parched throat, the victim, who was
saved by her sheer grit and brilliance, said she never saw what was
coming till it happened.
She said, “Mopol had sent me to buy bean cake for him earlier on which I
did. Later, as I wanted to go into our apartment and sleep, he dragged
me into his room. Then I heard my father calling my name and I told him
to allow me go answer him.
“Mopol told me to shut up my mouth and the next thing, he covered my
mouth with his hand and tied it with a cloth. He also tied my neck and
my hands. He then used a sharp iron and hit me on the head. I started
bleeding but I could not shout because he tied my mouth.
“When he heard my parents looking and shouting for me, he pushed me under his bed. Later, he locked the door and left me under the bed bleeding. I could hear my parents shouting my name but I couldn’t do anything.
“When he heard my parents looking and shouting for me, he pushed me under his bed. Later, he locked the door and left me under the bed bleeding. I could hear my parents shouting my name but I couldn’t do anything.
“Later, although I was weak, I heard some people at the window and I
heard my mother’s voice there. I used my last strength and dragged my
body till one of my legs came out from under the bed. It was when they
saw my leg from the window that they now broke the door.
“I want the government to arrest Mopol. He hurt me. I thought the
police was my friend. Why did Mopol do that to me? I thought I would
die.”
Speaking to THISDAY, the victim’s mother, Mrs. Nkiru Abakwuru, said the
suspect was their next door neighbour at their residence in Ketu.
She said, “We have always been friendly with him so I cannot explain
what pushed him to treat my daughter this way. “In fact, that night,
Mopol came back from a trip and we asked him about his car. He told us
he had a collision with another vehicle at the toll gate and so he had
to park it there.
“While we were still talking, he asked my daughter Amarachi to go buy
some bean cake for him. When she came back with some change, he asked
her to use it and buy fried yam for herself. She did but she didn’t
finish it and gave the rest to me.
“Later about 8pm, she said she wanted to and sleep. So while she went
upstairs to sleep, I headed to the kitchen to wash the plates. Few
minutes later, my husband came back and asked for Amarachi and I told
him she went to sleep.
“Few seconds later, he told me she wasn’t in the room. I wasn’t alarmed
yet. We started searching for her and I remember we asked Mopol three
times and he said she didn’t enter his room.”
She continued, “At that point, we didn’t know he had already removed her clothes and tied her up and had also broken her skull. We went to the police station about 11pm and one of the officers came to the house with us.
She continued, “At that point, we didn’t know he had already removed her clothes and tied her up and had also broken her skull. We went to the police station about 11pm and one of the officers came to the house with us.
“He however refused to break open the door because he said there was a
possibility the girl was not in the room. He then went to the window and
pried it open. It was then we saw my daughter’s leg under the bed. We
broke down the door and rushed her to two hospitals, where they rejected
her because of the severity of her head wound.
“But before then, Mopol fled the house and when I called him, he said
he went to smoke. Up till now, he hasn’t come back. His mother even
called me today to ask which hospital we were in. I heard the son’s
voice in the background and when I asked for her location in Alapere,
she switched off the phone.” The victim’s father, Mr. Patrick Abakwuru,
who also spoke, called on the police and the state government to come to
their aid in terms of treatment for the teenage girl.
According to him, due to the severity of the head wound, the hospital
had concluded plans to transfer them to another hospital (name withheld)
for better treatment.Source
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