Police Arrest Bouncer For Defiling 13 Year Old Girl In Rivers Community

The 13-year-old girl is said to have been defiled by a bouncer at a nightclub on Ojike Street in the Mile 1 axis of the Diobu neighborhood in the Port Harcourt region of Rivers State.

According to a source in the region, the bouncer, who only went by the name Obidiah, instructed the youngster to buy him a recharge card for his cellphone and instructed the victim to bring the card into the room when she returned.

The source claimed that Obidiah had carnal knowledge of her since as soon as she entered the room and handed Obidiah the recharge card, he locked the door and turned up his radio.

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Explaining further, the source said a co-tenant, upon realising that the minor took time before coming out of the room, questioned her.
The source said, “So, the girl now narrated to the co-tenant of the suspect what transpired and he, in turn, alerted the Mile 1 Police Division. So policemen came and arrested him on Sunday.

Contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko while confirming the incident, said the suspect had been arrested, adding that a preliminary investigation by the police showed that the suspect penetrated the girl.
“The command is aware of the incident, and the suspect has been arrested as we speak. The matter has been transferred from the Mile 1 Police Division to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department in Port Harcourt for discreet investigation,” the PPRO said.

 

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