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No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by edunwablog: 6:23am On Jul 13, 2019
The Nigerian Police yesterday said there is no time limit for reporting cases of rape and other sexual assaults to the security and other appropriate agencies in the country. They insisted that irrespective of how long it takes a rape victim to report the case, the Police and the state owe him or her a responsibility to diligently investigate the complaint and bring offenders to book.

Speaking in an exclusive interview yesterday with The Guardian in Abuja, Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba (a Deputy Commissioner of Police), however, added that although it doesn’t matter how long it takes before the reports are made, the sooner a victim calls the Police, the easier it is for it to collect the evidence needed to prove the charge.

He said: “But I will say without equivocation that when rape cases or other forms of abuses are reported timorously, the proximity in time between when the offence is committed and when they are reported helps the Police in managing investigation better, because the memories are fresher in the mind of the victim, the crime scene is less contaminated, it is easier to pick up traces and pieces of evidence from the crime scene and forensic investigations are easier and better handled.


“My recommendation is that victims of rape cases and other forms of sexual assault should endeavour to report their cases on time, but they must also know that there are no time bars to the investigation of rape cases.

“The offence is not statute-barred and they can decide to report their case any time they chose and the Police is duty-bound to investigate them.”

Mba explained that the Police have adopted a multifaceted approach in tackling the challenges associated with rape and other sexual offences, adding: “One of the things we have done is to create a specialised investigative and response units in almost all the Police stations and particularly at the State Criminal Investigative Department (CID) and Force CID levels. We have specialised sections called the Police Gender Units.

“We also have the Juvenile and Women Centres (JWC), which was specifically created, powered, trained and charged with the responsibility of responding to offences that touch on women and children, and rape is one of them. Rape is the focus of not just the gender unit, but also the juvenile and women centres.

“In some states of the federation, the Police have also been able to develop a functional and collaborative working relationship with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in those states. Our best example is Lagos State, where the state government has a dedicated unit at its teaching hospital charged with the responsibility of providing forensic support to the Police in their investigations of not just rape cases, but other sexual offences.”

Mba lamented that the Police is faced with fundamental challenges in their efforts to bring justices to rape victims and also punish and bring rape suspects and paedophiles to book, one of which is the reluctance on the part of rape victims to report rape incidence to the Police and other law enforcement agencies.


“At other times, they may make the report, but it may come very late. There is a need for us to look into some of the reasons why people are reluctant in reporting cases of rape and see how we can work together as a community and as a people to eliminate those fears.

“I think one of the reasons victims are reluctant to report cases of rape is fear of the stigmatisation that could arise from speaking out.

“The second reason, which I have also found out while relating one-on-one with some of the victims as a Police officer, is their discomfort with some of the investigative procedures.

“A lot of them are also reluctant to report for fear of embarrassment that could be associated with their report arising from media coverage. The fear of negative publicity and embarrassment associated with such publicity is also a factor.

“We have also discovered that some of the rapists leave their victims with ongoing threats of bodily harm and blackmail.”

The Force spokesman, however, explained that the Police has created special units to provide privacy to victims during the processes of investigations and assurance that their fears and concerns would be taken care of, adding: “We are also pursuing witnesses protective programmes that could help to protect the victims and their witnesses so as to give them that assurance of safety and security.”


He said most rape cases are committed by people that are known to the victims, noting: “Of all the reports we have, over 90 per cent of them are committed by acquaintances, the people that know the victims.”

Mba disclosed that the Force has been carrying out massive prosecution of rape suspects across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

Similarly, the Director of Public Enlightenment, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Arinze Orakwe, told The Guardian in an exclusive interview in Abuja, yesterday, that rape victims reserve the right to disclose their experiences anytime they wish, saying there is no national template on the timeframe a rape victim should disclose her harrowing experience.

But he called for the review of the law guiding rape cases in Nigeria to swing in favour of victims, as it would stem the tide of rising cases of paedophile and rape in the country.

He explained that the burden of proof that is placed on victims is aiding rapists and assaulters to go unpunished, adding: “NAPTIP will fully support the review of the rape law. While I am not speaking on behalf of NAPTIP, I as an individual and operator support the review of the law. The law as presently crafted is a burden on victims. Indeed, the law seeks to dampen the morale of families of victims to press charges, because it is almost impossible to prove rape cases successfully in our court of law, because of the evidence that is required.”

Orakwe also noted that NAPTIP would continue to appeal to parents to know that they are the first responders by way of protecting their children, insisting: “Parents must mind whom they leave their children with because the family knows paedophiles. Children normally submit their basic security instincts to uncles, pastors, neighbours or aunties. That is why we emphasise to parents that they must mount the first roadblock, mount the first resistance against these acts.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2019/07/no-time-limit-for-reporting-rape-cases.html

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by AllenSpencer: 6:27am On Jul 13, 2019
Tell the rape apologists again.!


A brilliant enlightenment from The Nigerian Police Force!

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by aolawale025: 6:41am On Jul 13, 2019
However the earlier its reported the better

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by driand(m): 6:42am On Jul 13, 2019
No time limit....?

some things are better you do it now or forever hold your peace....

Just look at how Busola whose husband was proud he married a Virgin years ago came back to say she was raped years before her husband married her a Virgin

She's successful called hubby a liar in front of the whole world

The children may yet be ridiculed in school,

Even her unborn generation will come to read the story and join the debate, whether it was actually a rape or consentual sex

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by peteruuu(m): 6:42am On Jul 13, 2019
It's a pity that Mrs Busola dakolo might not win the case over abiodun fatoyinbo of COZA, but the truth still remains the truth.

Don't ask me f****sh question, I was born and raised up in Ilorin, kwara state... I can tell you more of the atrocities that young fellow has committed here...

Let him just coman tell us he DIT IT, and we'll tell him old things are passed away, behold all things are become new.

PS- If you quote me any how ehn, lemme not even utter a word now.

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by kiyosaki1(m): 6:44am On Jul 13, 2019
There is nothing like rape apologists here , what he is trying to say is applicable to all crime of abuse and not rape only, the earlier the better .R.Kelly accusers filled a valid report with law enforcement agents and they carried out due investigation and had enough proof to had him arrested . No one is supporting rape, here but the way busola and her supporters are going about it is totally wrong ,why all this media ranting ? why not channelled such to hire a private investigator for your busola to try and proof if actual rape occur, and if it do happen get justice for her ,but coming on social media to castigate one on mere allegation is wrong in all ramification.

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Sermwell(m): 6:44am On Jul 13, 2019
I just hope fatoyin.... is listening??

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by youngvikthor(m): 6:45am On Jul 13, 2019
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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Emu4life(m): 6:45am On Jul 13, 2019
Food is ready for feminists and 'sissy-men'

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Nobody: 6:45am On Jul 13, 2019
AllenSpencer:
Tell the rape apologists again.!


A brilliant enlightenment from The Nigerian Police Force!

there are no rape apologists, just some people who decide to use their brain and not run along with the bandwagon and crucify a man who could well be innocent. People like you dragged Neymar, Ronaldo and Kavanaugh on twitter

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by ghettowriter(m): 6:45am On Jul 13, 2019
I think this will clear a lot of misconceptions about the duration of time it takes for a rape victim to report a case.

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by chloride6: 6:46am On Jul 13, 2019
There ought to be a practicable statute of limitations
Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by namiji2598: 6:46am On Jul 13, 2019
this is the first time Nigerian police is coming up with something tangible not all this time that we only hear of sex using pure water sachet as condoms

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by IfeMiLove: 6:47am On Jul 13, 2019
Tell them o

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by 3rdavefarms(m): 6:48am On Jul 13, 2019
At last, Fatoyinbo will run away this time around


grin Dakolo sang Iyawo mii Ololufe mii because he disvirgined that dog called busola at thier wedding night


Timi should be arrested for scamming 99.9% of the whole Nigerians for singing falsely the only 0.01% that he doesn’t scammed is Fatoyinbo Biodun

Meanwhile this message is powered by SPRITE & COZA

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by namiji2598: 6:48am On Jul 13, 2019
grin
IfeMiLove:

Tell them o
Tell who
Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by stonegarden: 6:48am On Jul 13, 2019
Fatoyinbo has now become roasted suya

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by kaziblake(f): 6:48am On Jul 13, 2019
Now the rape apologists will come and cry here

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Odetokun3(m): 6:49am On Jul 13, 2019
edunwablog:


He said: “But I will say without equivocation that when rape cases or other forms of abuses are reported timorously, the proximity in time between when the offence is committed and when they are reported helps the Police in managing investigation better, because the memories are fresher in the mind of the victim, the crime scene is less contaminated, it is easier to pick up traces and pieces of evidence from the crime scene and forensic investigations are easier and better handled.


“My recommendation is that victims of rape cases and other forms of sexual assault should endeavour to report their cases on time, but they must also know that there are no time bars to the investigation of rape cases.


https://www.akelicious.net/2019/07/no-time-limit-for-reporting-rape-cases.html

After this two paragraphs. Every other thing na story.

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by DOMINO001: 6:50am On Jul 13, 2019
Police that can not investigate what happened today will now investigate that of 16yrs ago. LMFAO

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by dingbang(m): 6:51am On Jul 13, 2019
peteruuu:
It's a pity that Mrs Busola dakolo might not win the case over abiodun fatoyinbo of COZA, but the truth still remains the truth.

Don't ask me f****sh question, I was born and raised up in Ilorin, kwara state... I can tell you more of the atrocities that young fellow has committed here...

Let him just coman tell us he DIT IT, and we'll tell him old things are passed away, behold all things are become new.

PS- If you quote me any how ehn, lemme not even utter a word now.
na so.. Righteous man
Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by AllenSpencer: 6:51am On Jul 13, 2019
lilbest4:
there are no rape apologists, just some people who decide to use their brain and not run along with the bandwagon and crucify a man who could well be innocent. People like you dragged Neymar, Ronaldo and Kavanaugh on twitter

Same people like us dragged Akon, Bill Clinton and Bill Cosby

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Nobody: 6:52am On Jul 13, 2019
Nice


A 100 year old might just report an 80 year old rape case


Wish you good luck in finding evidence


lipsrsealed undecided

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by driand(m): 6:52am On Jul 13, 2019
angry
peteruuu:
It's a pity that Mrs Busola dakolo might not win the case over abiodun fatoyinbo of COZA, but the truth still remains the truth.

Don't ask me f****sh question, I was born and raised up in Ilorin, kwara state... I can tell you more of the atrocities that young fellow has committed here...

Let him just coman tell us he DIT IT, and we'll tell him old things are passed away, behold all things are become new.

PS- If you quote me any how ehn, lemme not even utter a word now.
Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by IfeMiLove: 6:53am On Jul 13, 2019
namiji2598:
grin
Tell who
Rape apologists.

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Sellfish(m): 6:54am On Jul 13, 2019
Bb
Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by Junior66(m): 6:54am On Jul 13, 2019
dingbang:
na so.. Righteous man
Rape apologist spotted.

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Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by West2019(m): 6:54am On Jul 13, 2019
Hope no time limit to arrest any allegation rapid rumors
Re: No Time Limit For Reporting Rape Cases, Says Police by DrChukzy(m): 6:55am On Jul 13, 2019
driand:
No time limit....?

some things are better you do it now or forever hold your peace....

Just look at how Busola whose husband was proud he married a Virgin years ago came back to say she was raped years before her husband married her a Virgin

She's successful called hubby a liar in front of the whole world

The children may yet be ridiculed in school,

Even her unborn generation will come to read the story and join the debate, whether it was actually a rape or consentual sex

When was the husband ever proud he married a virgin? why are you so incredibly foolish


Can you provide a proof of where Timi Dakolo confirmed his wife a virgin? Don't tell me you got your info from a faceless facebook user.


You think if it's true he said that, our jobless bloggers no go don dig up the videos and posts?


A little Google Search would have saved your ignorant brain from embarrassment. That's why majority of you Nigerian graduates are unemployable.


Mumu check those links and update your brain:

https://nigerianewsupdate.com/i-never-said-my-wife-was-a-virgin-timi-dakolo/

https://www.concisenews.global/2019/07/04/fact-check-did-timi-dakolo-ever-say-he-met-busola-a-virgin/

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