Victim’s father, Tony, said his daughter had just finished sitting her West African Senior Secondary School Examination and was on her way to church when she was abducted.
The
fifteen-year-old teenager, who was allegedly abducted, drugged and raped by
four men in the Igando area of Lagos State, has been found.
She was
found last Friday, five days after she went missing and a search party was
raised by her family.
He said
the victim was going to the Saint John Catholic Church, Igando, when four men
in a Toyota Camry, who pretended to give her a lift, drove her away.
Tony said
the teenager was in the company of her siblings when the incident happened.
He said,
“My other children said on their way to church, they greeted the people who
were in the car and they asked where they were going and they said church. So,
they said they should get in the car that they were also heading in the same
direction.
“But after
their eldest sister entered the car, they sped off and her other siblings
started shouting, ‘Sister, where are you going to?’ Immediately, they wound up
the glass and even when she was shouting for help, nobody could hear her.
“After
searching for her throughout Monday and Tuesday, I reported a case of a missing
person at the Ikotun Police Station and the search for her continued. We posted
her picture on different WhatsApp groups until a church member saw the post on
Friday and sent us the number plate of the car that was used to abduct my
daughter.
“The
church member said he saw when my daughter entered the car and he immediately
wrote down the number plate of the car, but he didn’t know that she was
abducted, adding that he saw the street where the car entered.
“We went
to the street, Aiye Omere, Igando. When we got there, we saw the car and my
daughter, where she was kept, drugged and was being raped by the four men from
Monday till Friday between 4pm and 5pm when we got there.
“My
daughter was not herself; the only thing she was able to tell her mother was
that they kept drugging and raping her and whenever they were going out, they
would drug her and then she would fall asleep until they returned.”
The
victim’s father said one of the suspects was identified as Ifeanyi the Great,
adding that the police arrested some of the culprits.
He noted
that a classmate of the victim who lived on the street where she was violated
was also arrested.
“After we
found my daughter, we took her to the Igando General Hospital so she could be examined,
but she was rejected. They said we should come back on Monday, but a family
member told us to go to Mirabel Centre at Ikeja and not wait till Monday.
“I want justice for my daughter. I want all those involved in the abduction, drugging and raping of my daughter to be punished for the violence they committed against her,” he added.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident.
He said,
“A case of abduction of a 15-year-old girl who was drugged and raped was
transferred from the Ikotun Police Station to the gender unit at the state
police headquarters. The outcome of police investigation will determine the
next line of action.”
Abduction
and rape of teenage girls have been on the increase in the country.
In
February 2021, men of the Lagos State Police Command arrested four suspects for
gang-raping a teenager in the Ejigbo area of the state.
The
suspects, who were also teenagers, allegedly attacked the victim on her way to
buy food.
In July
2022, the police in Ogun State also arrested three men for allegedly
gang-raping a 15-year-old girl while forcing her into a cult.
The victim
was running an errand for her mother when she was waylaid and abducted by the
cult members.
The
Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response
Team, Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, said there was an increase in formal and
informal reporting of sexual and gender-based violence.
She said,
“In the unfortunate instance where sexual violence occurs, the survivor is
encouraged to immediately go to a designated health facility to receive medical
attention and counselling.
“The
survivor is also encouraged to report the case at a designated police station
because these issues are criminal and securing conviction is one of the ways of
ending the culture of impunity.”
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