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Man jailed 20 years for defiling two girls

Man jailed 20 years for defiling two girls

The Asamankese Circuit Court, presided over by Mr Abass Abubakar Adams, has sentenced a 68-year-old carpenter to 20 years’ imprisonment with hard labour for defiling two girls aged five and seven years.

The convict, Seth Kwasi Abrokwah, a resident of Roman Down, a suburb of Asamankese, was sentenced on his own plea of ‘guilty of the offence’.

Facts

The facts of the case, as presented by the prosecutor, Sergeant Samuel Owusu, were that the victims (names withheld), a five-year-old Nursery Two pupil and a Primary One pupil, lived in the same house at James Town, a suburb of Asamankese, with their parents.

Around 4:30 p.m. on June 13, 2020, while Abrokwah was passing through the residence of the victims, he saw them playing in the open compound.

Abrokwah is said to have lured them into a taxi and took them to his house at Roman Down, where he abused them sexually in turns.

After the act, he warned the victims not to disclose the act to anybody, else he would kill them.

The parents of the girls, who were searching for their children, later learnt that Abrokwah had taken them to his house in a taxi, and so they traced him to his residence and found the two children in his room.

Ordeal

The parents became suspicious and asked them if Abrokwah had done anything to them, upon which they narrated their experiences at the hands of Abrokwah to them.

The parents lodged a complaint with the Asamankese Police, who arrested Abrokwah to assist in investigations, during which he confessed that he had defiled the little girls.

The police issued medical forms to the victims to seek medical attention, which confirmed that they had, indeed, been sexually abused.

Abrokwah was put before the Asamankese Circuit Court, which jailed him 20 years on his own admission that he had sexually abused the two girls.

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