Belasa Iyangedue

The Police Command in Benue has dismissed one Belasa Iyangedue, a constable for allegedly raping a 16 years old girl, Nguemo Terkaa while in detention.

The State Commissioner of Police Bartholomew Onyeka confirmed the incident to newsmen on Tuesday, October 3, in Makurdi.

According to CP Onyeka, the offence was committed at Tse Agbaragba Divisional Police Station in Konshisha LGA by the fired constable. The terminated cop was already being prosecuted, he added.

Police officer fired for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl while she was being held by the police

On August 15th, the victim was held at the Station due to a Defamation of Character violation.

While in detention, the constable allegedly removed her from her cell in the night, took her into one of the offices and allegedly raped her.

The victim, after her release on bail the next day, reported the incident to the Divisional Police officer, leading to the arrest of the constable and the case brought to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Makurdi.

The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Bartholomew Onyeka, said, “The dismissed constable committed the crime at Tse Agbaragba Divisional Police Station, Konshisha LGA.

“The police is a disciplined organ and being the statutory organ responsible for crime and fighting crime and management, such people are not allowed to stay in the system.

“He was not only dismissed, he is facing prosecution.”

The alleged rape comes less than one year after Belasa Iyangedue was celebrated on Facebook by friends following his passing out parade after months of training to join the police force.

By Gift Adene

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