An eight-year-old girl, Amarachi Abakwam, last week was found tied up and brutalised under the bed
of a policeman attached to Police Mobile Force 22.
It was learnt
that the policeman, Augustine Gbuchenge, with Force number 400823, lived
in the same compound with Amarachi’s family.
The father of the
victim, Patrick, told newsmen that on the fateful day he had been
looking everywhere for his daughter until they discovered her under
Gbuchenge’s bed.
Patrick said, “Last Thursday, I returned from
work around 7.30pm and met my children and wife outside. There was power
failure on that day so everywhere was dark. I asked after Amarachi but
my wife said she was probably in our apartment sleeping.
“I was
not satisfied with this explanation because my children don’t usually
sleep early. When I went up, I did not see my daughter so we started
asking around. Some little children in the compound then told me that
Gbuchenge had called my daughter earlier to help him buy akara.
“I
went to the policeman’s room to challenge him but he denied seeing my
daughter so we continued looking everywhere. After sometime, the whole
compound got involved in the search and all clues pointed to the
policeman.”
Patrick told journalists that he and the other neighbours challenged Gbuchenge again and an argument ensued.
He
said Gbuchenge immediately stood up and threatened to go and tell his
colleagues at the Ketu Police Division that he was being wrongly accused
of abduction.
“Some moments later, I also stood up and headed
for the police station to go and report the matter thinking I would meet
the policeman there as well but I did not. After reporting the matter, a
police corporal accompanied me back to my house,” Patrick said.
It was learnt that when they returned to the house, Gbuchenge was nowhere to be found and his room was locked.
“We
were able to beam a torchlight through his window where we saw my
daughter’s legs pointing out from under the bed,” Patrick said.
Neighbours were said to have rallied around and broken Gbuchenge’s door open.
It
was also learnt that when the little girl was finally pulled out from
under the bed, she was bound by her hands and feet while a piece of
cloth had been stuffed in her mouth.
Amarachi was said to have been bleeding profusely as she had sustained a broken skull.
She
was subsequently taken to Gbagada General Hospital but due to the
severity of her wound, she was referred to the Lagos Island General
Hospital.
When our correspondent visited the victim at the hospital, she was seen wearing a neck brace while her head had been bandaged.
Narrating
her ordeal, Amarachi said, “On that day, he (Gbuchenge) asked me to buy
akara for him. After I returned, my mum asked me to go upstairs to do
the dishes. As I was going, the man pulled me from behind and took me
into his room.
“He then tied me up. He did not rape me. After
sometime, my parents started shouting my name and calling me, the
policeman used an iron to hit me in the head repeatedly and then pushed
me under the bed and used clothes to cover me. Under the bed, I saw
little children’s clothes.
“He then turned on his generator so
that even if I tried to shout, no one would hear. After sometime, he
left. I continued to hear my father’s voice and I struggled to push my
leg from under the bed. That was how they saw me and rescued me.”
Amara
described the policeman as a very friendly person who usually bought
sweets and biscuits for children in the compound. She said she was
surprised that he would do such a thing.
A neighbour, who did not identify himself, described Gbuchenge as a very strange person who usually carried a large bag around.
“The
man (Gbuchenge) has been living in this compound for over three years.
He is married with children but his family lives in Alapere, Ketu. He
has two buses but on the day of the incident, he did not bring his
vehicles home, it seems he had planned to escape on that day.
“We believe he wanted to use the girl for ritual. What were little children’s clothes doing under the bed?”
The
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed
the incident in a text message sent to our correspondent. She said
efforts were on to determine if the suspect was indeed a policeman.
She
said, “I heard of the wicked act. MOPOL 22, which is where the
complainant claims the suspect works has been contacted. However, the
commander in charge of MOPOL 22 said there was no person with such a
name or identity in his squadron.
“Meanwhile, we have sent
signals to other police departments and stations to ascertain if the man
is actually a serving policeman. The act is inhuman and the suspect
will never go unpunished.”
Monday, 28 April 2014
Unknown Policeman Abduct and Brutalizes Infant In Lagos
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