BENIN—A middle-age woman alleged to have been serially raped by four men while in police
custody in Abraka, Delta State, has petitioned the Assistant Inspector
General of Police, Zone 5, Benin, accusing the Divisional Police
Officer, DPO, and his men of negligence and failure to protect her.
In the petition by counsel to the woman,
Mr. Ejomasuvwe Efe, alleged that following a fight between her and her
neighbour, police from Abraka Police Station came to arrest her
following a complaint from one Mama Afoke who she had altercation with.
She disclosed that efforts made by her husband to effect her bail was
rebuffed by the DPO and DCO, who apart from intimidating and abusing
her husband pushed him out of the police station.
She said: “Shortly after Mr. Isaiah left the Abraka Police Station,
the Police IPO instructed the Police man at the counter to take his wife
to the police cell and delivered her into a cell where there were already two men.
“As soon as the Police locked the gate to the cell, two young boys came into the cell where the
woman and the other two mature men were kept, and immediately they
started touching her indecently despite her protests that she was a
married woman and mother of five children.
“The boys asked her to keep quiet and immediately grabbed her by her
neck and gagged her with their hands while the others held her two hands
and threw her violently on the floor and started to rape her.
“In the process, she started shouting but the policemen refused to
come to her aid until she went into a coma. She only came around the
following morning”.
She added that when she became conscious, she noticed that her
husband was inside the cell opposite where she was held, adding that
when asked him what he was doing there, her husband replied that when he
came that morning to effect her bail, the police pushed him into the
cell for ever asking for her bail.
Mrs. Isaiah informed the AIG that when her husband confronted the DPO
and DCO about his wife’s allegedly raped and kept in the same cell with
men, the DCO ordered that he should be kept behind the counter.
While saying that she was later taken to the Abraka Government
hospital where a doctor who treated her confirmed that she was raped,
alleged that the IPO begged her not to tell people about the doctor’s
verdict.
“After our client was discharged from the hospital, one Mr. Kobina
Enamuotor who is the father of one of the rapist, Akpevwe and one Mr.
Okotie whose son was also involved in the rape, together with the woman
IPO and two other police men went to the family of our client begging
for settlement and they offered to pay damages of N120,000 to the
family.
“Meanwhile, the DPO of Abraka Police Station seeing the seriousness
of the offence and the negligence of himself and his men, refused to
take any meaningful action and wanting to cover it up, before well
wishers started protesting and sending text messages to the Commissioner
of Police which led to the transfer of the case to Asaba”, the
petitioner said.
She alleged that in Asaba the IPO who was detailed to handle the case
started to intimidate her husband, threatening him that if they did not
hands off the case, some thing more dangerous will happen to them since
the Assistant Commissioner of Police in Asaba was interested in the
case and was ready to deal ruthlessly with them.
“Our clients are in a serious trauma and cry for justice with firm
instruction to demand and we hereby demand that the AIG should use hid
good offices and detail well spirited policemen from his office in Benin
to carry out discrete investigation into this heinous crime at the
Abraka police Station, Mama Afoke and the rapists involved brought to
book.”
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