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3 Secondary School Teachers arrested over Alleged Rape of Students in Ekiti

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Three classroom teachers from  two secondary schools in Ekiti State have been arrested by the State Police Command over  alleged rape of their students, while others are still  under investigation.

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The three teachers were arrested for allegedly having carnal knowledge of their female students, who were deemed to be minors, going by the provisions  of the  Ekiti Gender Based Violence Law.

 

The three suspects , who are currently being detained at the police headquarters in Ado Ekiti, are from Osi Grammar School, Osi Ekiti, in Ido/Osi Local Government area and All Soul’s Grammar School, Ado Ekiti.

 

The Police  Public Relations Officer, (PPRO), Ekiti Police Command, Mr. Sunday Abutu, confirmed the arrests on Wednesday.

 

The police spokesman said the suspects were alleged to have had sexual intercourse with their victims.

 

Abutu said that the teachers were reported to the police through a petition received from an activist( names withheld) that the suspects allegedly molested the victims sexually.

 

” The suspects; one from Osi Grammar School and two from All Soul’s Grammar School, are in our custody and they are giving us useful information.

 

” We have invited the victims and they have  given useful information to us as well.

 

” But as of now, the victim from Osi Grammar School denied  the allegation when he was  interrogated.

 

” But we are not resting on our oars, we will get to the root of the matter, ” he said.

 

Abutu said the victims from All Soul’s Secondary School had been invited by the police for interrogation, saying they were yet to give information concerning the incident.

 

The State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Wale Fapohunda, had last week raised the alarm over reported cases of alleged rape in many  secondary schools across the state.

 

Fapohunda had pledged that all the cases already reported to the state  government and security agencies would be investigated and the culprits prosecuted to serve as deterrents to others.

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