A 58-year-old man from
Agbura community, Yenagoa Local Government, Bayelsa State was on Thursday
arrested by the police for allegedly impregnating his two daughters.
The suspect, whose name
was not disclosed, was also said to have attempted to rape his third daughter.
Our correspondent
gathered that the arrest was initiated by the Special Adviser to the Governor
on Women Affairs, Mrs. Pulu Zifawei.The matter reportedly
got to the office of the special adviser after the suspect made several attempts
to rape his younger daughter.
The 14-year-old
daughter, a student of the Community Secondary School, Agbura, was said to have
reported the sexual harassment by her father to the school counsellor during a
guardian and counselling session.
The school counsellor,
who is also the victim’s class teacher, reported the case to the Ministry of
Women Affairs which alerted the police.The suspect was
arrested and detained at the Azikoro Police Station.
A community source,
Rowland Eview, told our correspondent that investigations by the police
revealed that the suspect had already impregnated two of his daughters.One of the daughters,
23, was said to have conceived twice for the father but mysteriously lost the
babies at birth.
The second pregnant
daughter was said to have relocated from the community out of shame.
The 21-year-old son of
the suspect, who declined to mention his name, said he became aware of his
father’s shameful acts at the age of 12.
“Our mother had
reported the matter to the members of the family. On that day, our father
nearly beat my mother to death. Each time the issue came up, my father would
beat my mother,” he said.
He said the father had
also inflicted machete cuts on him and his elder brother for daring to
challenge his actions.
A senior police officer
at the Azikoro Police Station confirmed to our correspondent that the suspect
was in detention but said the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Alex Akhigbe,
must be contacted for further details.
But Akhigbe told our
correspondent that he was in a meeting.
Source: Punch
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