The Ebonyi StatePolice Command, yesterday, paraded four suspected
rapists from Ohaozara and Onicha Local Government Areas of the state.
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The rapists, who confessed to the crime, were paraded for
assault, attempted rape, robbery, malicious damage and other related offences.
Briefing newsmen at Command Headquarters in Abakaliki, the
state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Chris Anyanwu, who lamented the high
incidences of rape related offences in the state called on parents, guardians
and community leaders to work assiduously to ensure that the menace was nipped
in the bud.
He said: “On June 8, Mrs. Hanna Augustine Chukwu, 82, a
native of Umuira Okposi in Ohaozara Local Government Area, boarded a commuter
bus from Enugwulangwu road. The driver, one John Isaac, dropped other
passengers and on noticing that the woman was the only one left in the bus,
stopped and dragged her to the rear side of the vehicle and raped her.
“After the act, he robbed her of N8,500 and drove away. When
he was later apprehended, the suspect admitted committing crime.
“On June 12, at 11 a.m, Happiness Nwali, a 30-year old female
from Obeagu Isu Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State was in the farm
cultivating wheat when one Okwudili Okoye came around and lured her to a nearby
uncompleted building where he pounced on her with a motive to rape her.
“A struggle ensued between the duo with the suspect gaining
upper hand as he hit the victim on her neck, breast and wrist with bricks in an
attempt to strangle her. It was with the help of two passers-by, who were
attracted by the loud screams of the victims, that she was rescued.
“On May 16, 2014, Ifeoma Obasi, a 23-year-old SS3 student of
All Saints Secondary School, Effium and a native of Okporo village in Ohaukwu
Local Government Area of Ebonyi State hired a motorcycle operated by her close
relative, Friday Omenyi.
“On their way, Friday Omenyi veered off towards Okporo forest
where he attacked her and tore her dress before having unlawful carnal
knowledge of her. When arrested, the suspect confessed to the crime.”
According to the command’s spokesman, the suspects would be
charged to court after investigation.
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