Police arraign man in court for torturing seven-year-old housemaid
A 32-year-old man, Chinyere Agoura, has been arraigned before an Apapa Magistrate’s Court for torturing his housemaid.
It was learnt that the seven-year-old housemaid, Munachi Ibeaka, is the daughter of one Mrs. Patricia Ibeaka.
Patricia was said to have given out the
girl to Agoura, her cousin, who lives in the Ajegunle area of Lagos
State, sometime in 2013 to relieve the burden of fending for her family
of four after her (Patricia) husband died.
Both the defendant and the widow were arraigned by the police before the court’s magistrate, Mrs. O.I. Adelaja.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Agoura had made life difficult for Munachi who he reportedly tortured at will.
Our correspondent gathered that his
neighbours were forced to report the alleged child abuse to the Ajeromi
Police Station when the punishment began to tell on Munachi.
It was gathered that the girl’s face had become swollen as of the time the man and Patricia were arrested by the police.
PUNCH Metro also learnt that Agoura used to choke the girl with domestic chores and rarely allowed her to go to school.
It was said that teachers had, on
several occasions, complained to the maid’s boss about her absence in
the school only to be told that she usually got ill.
A prosecutor, Soji Ojaokomo, preferred two counts bordering on child abuse against the defendants.
The charges read, “That you, Chinyere
Agoura, a resident of Ajegunle and Patricia Ibeaka, in the Apapa
Magisterial District, did unlawfully abandon and expose seven-year-old
Munachi to danger and caused her grievous harm and thereby committed an
offence punishable under Section 247 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State
of Nigeria, 2011.
“That you, Chinyere Agoura, of the above
named area, in the aforementioned magisterial district, did possess one
Munachi as a slave or in servitude and entered into contract or
agreement with one Patricia Ibeaka with or without consideration for
doing so and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 274
(9) and (10) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the offence.
The magistrate subsequently admitted them to bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties each in like sum.
“The sureties must be gainfully employed and be of blood relations with the defendants.
“They must also be residents within the state and their addresses must be verified by the court,” Adelaja added.
The case was adjourned till January 19, 2015.
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