Saturday, 7 February 2015

HORROR!!!: Abuja Policemen R-APE Girl After Catching Her With Drugs.


The policemen chose to rape her instead of detaining her when they found that she was in possession of illicit drugs.
 

A 25 year old girl has revealed that she was defiled by policemen in Nigeria's capital city, Abuja after she was accosted by them and illicit drugs were discovered in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident of the FCT recounted her ordeal at the hands of the policemen who she said were about to arrest her after she admitted to the use o illicit drugs.

"They forcefully climbed me to make love to me , so I was begging them that it would be just one person but they refused and took turns raping me". "My body was violated" Abigail recounted.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a non- governmental organization with support from Open Society Institute West Africa (OSIWA), Abigail's case is just one of the many human rights abuse drug users frequently face at the hands of law enforcement officers. "Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged arrest, denial of access to justice, being beaten, locked up and denied food for days, sexual harassment, rape and forced rehabilitation in a so-called effort to make these addicts drug free. The perpetrators of these abuses are not only limited to law enforcers but family members, religious centers and many more." The NGO revealed in their statement.

tTThethgzbgigeognsbThe policemen chose to r*pe her instead of
arresting her when they found out she was in
possession of illicit drugs.
A 25-year-old girl in Abuja has revealed that
she was defiled by policemen who accosted
her and found illicit drugs in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident in the FCT,
recounted her r*pe ordeal in the hands of
policemen who she said were about to arrest
her after she admitted to the use of illicit
drugs.
Abigail said she was defiled after the
policemen chose to have s*x with her
instead of arresting her.
“They forcefully climbed me to make love
with me, so I was begging that it will just be
one person but they refused and took turns
to have s*x with me, my body was
violated,” Abigail recalled.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-
Governmental organisation with support of
Open Society Institute of West Africa
(OSIWA), Abigail’s case is just one out of the
many cases of human right abuse that young
people who use drugs do experience in the
hand of law enforcement officers.
“Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged
arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion,
being beaten, getting locked up without food
for days, s*xual harassment, r*pe, forced
rehabilitation and use of severe torture to
make people drug free.
The perpetrators of these abuse are not
limited to law enforcement officers but
included family members, religious centres
and many more,” the NGO revealed their
statement. - See more at: http://www.dotmond.com/gist/abuja-policemen-r-ape-girl-after-catching-her-with-drugs/#sthash.q4xbHqen.dpuf
The policemen chose to r*pe her instead of
arresting her when they found out she was in
possession of illicit drugs.
A 25-year-old girl in Abuja has revealed that
she was defiled by policemen who accosted
her and found illicit drugs in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident in the FCT,
recounted her r*pe ordeal in the hands of
policemen who she said were about to arrest
her after she admitted to the use of illicit
drugs.
Abigail said she was defiled after the
policemen chose to have s*x with her
instead of arresting her.
“They forcefully climbed me to make love
with me, so I was begging that it will just be
one person but they refused and took turns
to have s*x with me, my body was
violated,” Abigail recalled.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-
Governmental organisation with support of
Open Society Institute of West Africa
(OSIWA), Abigail’s case is just one out of the
many cases of human right abuse that young
people who use drugs do experience in the
hand of law enforcement officers.
“Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged
arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion,
being beaten, getting locked up without food
for days, s*xual harassment, r*pe, forced
rehabilitation and use of severe torture to
make people drug free.
The perpetrators of these abuse are not
limited to law enforcement officers but
included family members, religious centres
and many more,” the NGO revealed their
statement. - See more at: http://www.dotmond.com/gist/abuja-policemen-r-ape-girl-after-catching-her-with-drugs/#sthash.q4xbHqen.dpuf
gdrwgthhggrgtdThe policemen chose to r*pe her instead of
arresting her when they found out she was in
possession of illicit drugs.
A 25-year-old girl in Abuja has revealed that
she was defiled by policemen who accosted
her and found illicit drugs in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident in the FCT,
recounted her r*pe ordeal in the hands of
policemen who she said were about to arrest
her after she admitted to the use of illicit
drugs.
Abigail said she was defiled after the
policemen chose to have s*x with her
instead of arresting her.
“They forcefully climbed me to make love
with me, so I was begging that it will just be
one person but they refused and took turns
to have s*x with me, my body was
violated,” Abigail recalled.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-
Governmental organisation with support of
Open Society Institute of West Africa
(OSIWA), Abigail’s case is just one out of the
many cases of human right abuse that young
people who use drugs do experience in the
hand of law enforcement officers.
“Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged
arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion,
being beaten, getting locked up without food
for days, s*xual harassment, r*pe, forced
rehabilitation and use of severe torture to
make people drug free.
The perpetrators of these abuse are not
limited to law enforcement officers but
included family members, religious centres
and many more,” the NGO revealed their
statement. - See more at: http://www.dotmond.com/gist/abuja-policemen-r-ape-girl-after-catching-her-with-drugs/#sthash.q4xbHqen.dpuf
The policemen chose to r*pe her instead of
arresting her when they found out she was in
possession of illicit drugs.
A 25-year-old girl in Abuja has revealed that
she was defiled by policemen who accosted
her and found illicit drugs in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident in the FCT,
recounted her r*pe ordeal in the hands of
policemen who she said were about to arrest
her after she admitted to the use of illicit
drugs.
Abigail said she was defiled after the
policemen chose to have s*x with her
instead of arresting her.
“They forcefully climbed me to make love
with me, so I was begging that it will just be
one person but they refused and took turns
to have s*x with me, my body was
violated,” Abigail recalled.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-
Governmental organisation with support of
Open Society Institute of West Africa
(OSIWA), Abigail’s case is just one out of the
many cases of human right abuse that young
people who use drugs do experience in the
hand of law enforcement officers.
“Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged
arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion,
being beaten, getting locked up without food
for days, s*xual harassment, r*pe, forced
rehabilitation and use of severe torture to
make people drug free.
The perpetrators of these abuse are not
limited to law enforcement officers but
included family members, religious centres
and many more,” the NGO revealed their
statement. - See more at: http://www.dotmond.com/gist/abuja-policemen-r-ape-girl-after-catching-her-with-drugs/#sthash.q4xbHqen.dpuf
The policemen chose to r*pe her instead of
arresting her when they found out she was in
possession of illicit drugs.
A 25-year-old girl in Abuja has revealed that
she was defiled by policemen who accosted
her and found illicit drugs in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident in the FCT,
recounted her r*pe ordeal in the hands of
policemen who she said were about to arrest
her after she admitted to the use of illicit
drugs.
Abigail said she was defiled after the
policemen chose to have s*x with her
instead of arresting her.
“They forcefully climbed me to make love
with me, so I was begging that it will just be
one person but they refused and took turns
to have s*x with me, my body was
violated,” Abigail recalled.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-
Governmental organisation with support of
Open Society Institute of West Africa
(OSIWA), Abigail’s case is just one out of the
many cases of human right abuse that young
people who use drugs do experience in the
hand of law enforcement officers.
“Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged
arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion,
being beaten, getting locked up without food
for days, s*xual harassment, r*pe, forced
rehabilitation and use of severe torture to
make people drug free.
The perpetrators of these abuse are not
limited to law enforcement officers but
included family members, religious centres
and many more,” the NGO revealed their
statement. - See more at: http://www.dotmond.com/gist/abuja-policemen-r-ape-girl-after-catching-her-with-drugs/#sthash.q4xbHqen.dpuf
The policemen chose to r*pe her instead of
arresting her when they found out she was in
possession of illicit drugs.
A 25-year-old girl in Abuja has revealed that
she was defiled by policemen who accosted
her and found illicit drugs in her possession.
Abigail, who is a resident in the FCT,
recounted her r*pe ordeal in the hands of
policemen who she said were about to arrest
her after she admitted to the use of illicit
drugs.
Abigail said she was defiled after the
policemen chose to have s*x with her
instead of arresting her.
“They forcefully climbed me to make love
with me, so I was begging that it will just be
one person but they refused and took turns
to have s*x with me, my body was
violated,” Abigail recalled.
According to YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-
Governmental organisation with support of
Open Society Institute of West Africa
(OSIWA), Abigail’s case is just one out of the
many cases of human right abuse that young
people who use drugs do experience in the
hand of law enforcement officers.
“Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged
arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion,
being beaten, getting locked up without food
for days, s*xual harassment, r*pe, forced
rehabilitation and use of severe torture to
make people drug free.
The perpetrators of these abuse are not
limited to law enforcement officers but
included family members, religious centres
and many more,” the NGO revealed their
statement. - See more at: http://www.dotmond.com/gist/abuja-policemen-r-ape-girl-after-catching-her-with-drugs/#sthash.q4xbHqen.dpuf

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