COURT: 27
Prostitutes Jailed in Abuja
A
mobile court in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has sentenced 27 women to
one month in prison for prostitution. The convicts, who were arrested last
Wednesday and Thursday, were, however, given an option of N3,000 fine each.
Their
lawyer, Jennifer Ogbogu, explained that the sex workers pleaded guilty to the
charges against them and were summarily convicted and sentenced.
She said, “The ladies were arraigned before
the mobile court for prostitution and were each sentenced to three months in
jail with an option of N3,000 fine. We have just paid the fine and all of them
have been released from custody.”
The
acting FCT police spokesman, ASP Gajere Danjuma, stated that 65 ladies were
arrested by the task force set up by the FCT minister, adding that 38 were
released after they were profiled. An
activist, Martin Obono, who claimed to have witnessed when the women were
brought to the Utako Police Station, Abuja, on Saturday, alleged that some of
them were sexually abused by the security officials.
Obono,
in a post on his Twitter handle, wrote, “Some have been assaulted with injuries
in their private parts. One of the ladies arrested has a two-month-old baby.
She was not allowed to breastfeed her baby despite continuous plea amid tears.
“It took the intervention of a female
police officer who called the DPO to overrule the decision of the inspector at
the time. The joint task force that arrested some of these girls have been
allegedly molesting and assaulting them. Some even showed the bruises in their
private parts.”
The
spokesman, FCT Social Welfare Secretariat, Sunday Shaka, however denied the
allegation, insisting that there was no way the women could have been sexually
assaulted during their arrest.
He
said, “The operation was jointly carried out by the police, operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps, and other security agents and it was not a secret raid. So,
there was no way the women would have been sexually assaulted because after they
were arrested, they were taken to the Utako Police Station for profiling after
which those who had no case to answer were released, while the others were
detained and a charge prepared for their prosecution.”
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