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‘How I caught my husband raping 3-year-old stepdaughter’

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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Police on Wednesday in Niger arrested a 45-year-old-man, over alleged rape of his three-year-old step daughter.

The suspect was arrested in Kundu, a village in Rafi Local Government Area of the state.

Abdullahi Mayaki, Police Inspector attached to the state Child Rights Protection Agency, said that the mother of the girl, Malama Fatima Bawa, reported the matter to the agency.

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He said that the suspect, however, denied the allegation during investigation, claiming that he only intervened whenever his wife beat the girl.

But Bawa had told the agency that she caught her husband sexually abusing her daughter after he approached her for sex at night and she refused him.

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“My husband likes sex too much, so I chased him out of the room in the night and locked the door.

“It was after I chased him out that I heard my daughter, who was sleeping in the parlour, crying.

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“I quickly ran to her only to see my husband abusing my daughter sexually.

“I am a breast feeding mother and I spend the whole of my day taking care of the children, yet my husband does not allow me to rest,” she told the agency in her statement.

Mrs Bawa alleged that she saw blood stained and semen on the girl’s body and informed her brother in-laws wife about the incident who advised her to take the girl to the hospital.

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The Director-General of the agency, Mariam Kolo, said the victim would be treated in the hospital.

Ms Kolo also said that the suspect would be charge to court in accordance with Section 18 of the Child Rights Law.

The Director-General described the act as ‘ungodly’, saying that the state government would no longer condone any form of violence against children and women.

NAN

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