The police in
Calabar have arrested a 73-year-old retired army captain for allegedly defiling
his four-year-old niece.
Bassey Ekanem
allegedly fingered the girl in his residence at 12, Edim Ibangha Street, Big
Qua Town, Calabar.
The retired
army Captain, who the child refers to as grandpa, has been in the North for
years before he came to Calabar after retiring from the army.
To have the
girl to himself, he sent the woman living with him out of the house then
allegedly assaulted the child.
A source who
spoke to the publication said: “He (suspect) had sent the lady living with him
to make soup while she went to buy fish at Marian market, Bassey lured the
little girl into his apartment and started fingering her and broke her hymen in
the process.
“It was the
victim’s younger brother who is about two years old who told their mother that
grandpa put his hand inside her sister’s bum bum before their mother raised the
alarm and the matter was reported to Akim police station.”
The Principal
Counsel, Basic Right Council Initiative, James Ibor Esq, told the publication
that the case was one amongst many adding that rape incidents were becoming
increasingly alarming.
“I am
heartbroken and appalled by the increasing number of rape every day in Calabar
and beyond, the Child Rights Act really needs to be implemented to the latter
because the girl child is going through a lot.
“This
particular matter cannot be swept under the carpet and the suspect must face
the full wrath of the law even though they are related, because in most cases
when the case is gaining momentum, a lot of pressure starts coming in for the
matter to become compromised especially when it has to do with a relative.
“He is now in
Police custody and we expect our officers to do a thorough job because this is
one too many in the rape saga ravaging the country, it didn’t start today but
it’s high time people started speaking up, rape is a serious crime.
“The suspect
has confessed to the act and it is only the Court that can determine whether he
had the capacity to carry out the act as there are claims he was under the
influence of alcohol at the time he committed the abominable act,” Ibor said.
Ibor who is
also the Chairperson, Child Protection Network in Cross River called on parents
to enlighten their children at a very early age as signs and other emotional
signals can be detected early like the younger brother to the victim who is
just about 2 years did.
“There is a
need to teach both the boy and girl child at a tender age because it’s because
of what the little brother understood that exposed the matter in the first
place, so educate your children always,” he said.
The Police
Public Relations Officer, DSP Irene Ugbo, said, “The man is in our custody. I
won’t say much until we get the medical report on the incident.”

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