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    95 rape cases in 7 months: Meet the perpetrators

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 27, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mrs Juliana Joseph, Director, Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), Kaduna
    Mrs Juliana Joseph, Director, Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), Kaduna
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    Mrs Juliana Joseph, Director, Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), Kaduna
    Mrs Juliana Joseph, Director, Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), Kaduna

    Perpetrators of rape are mostly persons known to the victims either as family members, neighbours or school mates.

    Findings by Mrs Juliana Joseph, the Director, Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), Kaduna revealed that of the 95 cases of sexual assaults from January to July 2018, 16 were male victims.

    Joseph told the NAN in Kaduna that 25 of the victims were minors from zero to five years; 28 victims from six to 10 years, and only two fell within 21 to 25 years age bracket.

    She added that two of the victims tested positive to pregnancy, while 15 tested positive to various sexually transmitted diseases.

    “Five cases were received in January, 13 in February, 29 in March, 13 in April, nine in May, 16 in June and 10 in July.

    “Out of the 95 cases, 19 were raped by neighbours, seven by security guards and 10 by family members namely fathers, step fathers, uncles and cousins, and three by school mates,” she said.

    She identified Tudun Wada, Kakuri Kudenden, Nasarawa, Hayin Banki, Gonin Goara, Dan Bushia, Romi and Rigassa as flash point areas with the highest reported cases.

    According to her, the perpetrators are being persecuted by the police, noting that the ugly development could have life time effect on the lives of the victims if continued.

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    She urged caregivers to report to relevant authorities whenever someone took undue advantage of young girls or boys, no matter who might be involved.

    She said that SARC services were open to every member of the society for free, adding that a total of 104 cases, including 20 males and 84 females were recorded between December 2016 and December 2017.

    The director called on parents and caregivers to watch over their girls and male-child at all times, adding that every person should be treated as potential suspects.

    “We will only address this ugly trend if the perpetrators of such act were exposed and prosecuted,” Joseph added.

    NAN reports that Kaduna State Government inaugurated the centre in December 2016, to provide psycho-social counselling, forensic examination, medical treatment and legal services for victims of sexual assault.

    The centre, located at the Gwamna Awan General Hospital, Kakuri, Kaduna, was established with support from UK Department for International Development (DFID) under its Justice for All project.

    The centre is being run by the Ministry of Justice, in partnership with Ministry of Women and Social Development, Ministry of Health and other stakeholders.

    The Ministry of Health provides forensic examination and treatment, the Nigerian Police investigates, and the Ministry of Justice provides legal services.

    The Ministry of Women Affairs on the other hand, provides psycho-social counselling for the victims.

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