The
incident was said to have happened in Eruwa from 10.30 pm on August 29
this year while she was returning after seeing off a friend.
She said she was raped repeatedly for five hours before she was let off the hook by the rapist soldier.
How it happened
According to her, the soldier allegedly ordered her to climb the motorcycle while threatening to stab her with a knife.
She said: “It
happened on Friday, August 29, 2014. I was coming back to my room after
seeing off a friend. He accused me of being a cultist for moving about
around that time, but I denied it. He then ordered me to climb his
motorcycle, but I pleaded with him that he should let me go.
“He removed a knife and said that he would stab me if I refused to obey him. So scared, I climbed the Okada and he took me to the Operation Burst office in Eruwa.
“When we got
there, he forcefully led me to a dark area under a tree and ordered me
to remove my dress to enable him see if I had tattoos on my body.
“I told him I
did not have tattoos and that he should let me go. He then removed the
knife again and said that he would slaughter me like a ram if I failed
to ‘cooperate’ and that I would be buried like many other girls who had
failed to cooperate in the past, and nobody would trace my death to him.
“Sensing danger,
I removed my clothes. He ordered me to lie down under the tree and had
sex with me several times while I was crying.
“He raped me
till 3.30 am and I complained of catching cold. He entered into the
office and brought out a bottle of beer. He gave it to me to hold for
him.
“Later he said
he was going to bring a blanket for me to cover my body. I waited for
about 30 minutes, but when he did not return, I dressed up and ran
away.”
Case reported at Police station
The victim’s
counsel, Mr. Adeosun, confirmed her story, saying: “In the morning of
Saturday, August 30, 2014, the victim called her parents on the
telephone and told them what happened. It was the parents that came to
brief our office. We thereafter advised that the victim should report to
the Police Station at Eruwa, which she did.”
When the matter
was reported to the security outfit, the girl identified the rapist
among other security operatives paraded before her.
To worsen her ordeal, the Eruwa General Hospital where she went for test did not help matter.
According to her, on arrival in the hospital, the doctor she met told her to buy hand gloves which she did.
She said: “The
doctor told me to lie down and use his phone torchlight to examine my
private part and wrote a report that although there was no trace of
semen, the private part had been tampered with.”
It was gathered
that the doctor claimed he could not carry out test on the inner part of
the vagina because the hospital did not have the facilities to carry
out such test.
The victim’s
lawyer said a soldier called him at 8.25 pm on Sunday informing him that
the Army had commenced court martial trial on the indicted soldier, but
that the student must appear to testify.
Suspect recommended for disciplinary measure
Responding,
Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo, quoted the
security outfit as saying it had recommended the suspect for
disciplinary measure for abandoning his duty post.
In a statement
issued by the outfit’s Second in Command, CSP Elijah Bawa, “immediately
the outfit was informed of the allegation of rape against the said
soldier, he dispatched an investigation team to Eruwa.
“The team met
with the Divisional Police Officer for the Eruwa Division, DSP Kayode
Adigun who disclosed that the 23-year old Mass Communication student of
the school lodged a complaint with the command that she had been raped
by the soldier who was also an operative of the anti-crime outfit.
“The outfit’s
Second in Command and the DPO took the complainant to the Eruwa General
Hospital for medical examination, the result of which they said proved
negative.
“The soldier
will, however, be charged for abandoning his duty post in the night
without permission against standing instructions in the Operation Burst’s code of conduct,” he said.
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