The Nigeria Police on Tuesday raised the
alarm over the increasing reported cases of rape and warned ladies
against falling prey to the gimmicks of their male companions.
The police said they had uncovered the tactics prospective rapists use to snare their victims.
They added that the criminal act was one
of the fastest growing crimes globally, hence the need to educate
Nigerians on the menace, with a view to making them stay out of trouble.
Deputy Force Police Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Abayomi Shogunle, wrote on Twitter that young girls and
ladies should be wary of the emergency calls they receive from their
male friends who feign illnesses.
The police spokesman said experience had
shown that potential rapists now feign illness to lure their
girlfriends and other female companions to their homes.
He advised that if you are not a nurse or a medical doctor, you should not honour the invitation.
“Ladies, a guy calls you on the
telephone and says ‘I’m sick, please come to my house.’ Are you a
medical doctor or a nurse? Don’t go. That is a guy’s scope for rape,”
Shogunle tweeted.
While urging ladies to be more vigilant
and careful in their dealings, the police noted that although rape was
usually not the victim’s fault, many of them live with the scar forever.
“Rape is a fast growing global crime. It
is never the victim’s fault, yet many victims of rape carry the scar
and guilt forever,” the police added on its official Facebook page.
Shogunle said there was no excuse
whatsoever for rapists who claim ignorance of the law; adding that it
was imperative for men, both young and old, to draw the line between
consensual sex and rape.
He advised that men should solicit
permission and consent for every intimate advances or sexual activity
with the opposite sex. He warned that crossing the red line could be
tantamount to spending a life-time in jail.
“Guys, please take a lady’s ‘No’ as no
and not a ‘Na shakara, she won do’ stuff. Punishment for rape is 14
years or life jail term!” Shogunle warned.
The police have also enjoined parents
and guardians to be wary of child sexual molesters, especially close
acquaintances, within their neighbourhoods.
A message on the police Facebook page
stated that there had been an upsurge in cases of sexual molestation of
minors by those the Force described as “some ungodly adult males.”
It said the majority of sexual
molestations of children, especially the girl-child, happen at homes
with male domestic helps; and presumed family friends being the leading
culprits.
“Parents should guard against allowing
their daughters to sit on the laps of presumed male family members or
family friends who often take undue advantage of the child and abuse
them sexually. Caution must be exercised when placing the girl-child on
motorcycles, so that they do not sit on the bike directly facing the
rider instead of backing them,” the police advised.
Meanwhile, some Nigerians have called on
women to steer clear of risk factors associated with rape. In their
messages to the police, they unanimously condemned the crime, but argued
that some victims should also share part of the blame.
For Shanu Majekodunmi, the police should
live up to its mandate in enforcing the law and also enlightening the
public on safety measures to prevent the crime.
He said police should hold enlightenment
programmes for ladies about the dangers they are exposed to through
suggestive dressing and lewd attitude towards men.
“We should also understand that the
blame could also be placed on the ladies who dress indecently. Police
should come up with different enlightenment initiatives. Also, training
on self defence tactics could also be considered,” Majekodunmi wrote on
Facebook.
One Rafael Egbogbo said young ladies had a big role to play in reducing the incidence of rape.
Writing on the police Facebook page,
Ogbogbo said, “A large percentage of rape victims are the ones that
trigger the offenders with the way they dress, paying visits to unknown
Internet ‘friends’ even when they don’t know the (friends’) ulterior
motive. In fact, ladies in this digital age extort money and other
valuable items from men they meet on the Internet, even when they really
don’t want to go out with him.
“I am not legalising rape, but fingers
are to be pointed at some of the victims. This is because the police are
not omnipresent such that they can be of help everywhere and everytime.
Women should also help themselves to reduce this crime.”
culled from Punch News
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