Young man caught Having intercourse with minor Pupil in Uncompleted Building
Thursday, July 25, 2019
A video circulating on social media shows a young man caught penetrating a minor in the corner of a bath house of an uncompleted building. Due to our child policy at newsghana24.com which requires us to protect the minor, we have hidden the face of the vulnerable child in the attached image. The incident happened in the Komenda in the central region.
Per the information we have gathered, the young man is said to have lured the school child into the uncompleted building to have sex with them. Some people believe the man is likely to be a teacher but our investigation so far has revealed that, he is not a teacher.
Characters such as these in our society must not be given the slightest chance to operate.
The alleged culprit was caught by one Kwaku Bonsam, an elderly man in the community. The old man haven caught him in the act seemed to be questioning him as to what he was doing to the little girl. Our source also revealed that, the girl is 13 years of age.
In the video, the young man is seen squatting with his back touching one of the walls of the bath house within the building to give him the needed balance. The little girl sat on him while he did his own thing.
He begged the old man through non verbal gestures and seems to be telling him something however, his voice was faint. The gestures from the old man seemed to request the man to remove his manhood from the private part of the little girl.
Children in school need to be protected against such persons. Schools, head teachers, edupreneurs who own schools and teachers must champion the crusade of zero tolerance for sexual abuse and all manner of abuses including emotional abuse and torture in our schools. Children and staff must be empowered to report bad nuts parading in our communities and sexually abusing our children.
Teachers also need to be counseled on how to help detect such things; children must be encouraged to report such people as well.
There is the need for schools, teachers and parents to be alert and pick critical signals that show any form of child abuse and take the necessary action.
There are many such people in our society and not only in the education sector. The earlier the law gets hold of them, the better for our society.
Ghana is battling with increased teenage pregnancy and currently 5 girls are impregnanted every 4 hours in Ghana, child molestation, defilement, rape and other damming social vices and abuses mated out to children in the country need to be curtailed.
The law must deal with this gentleman to deter like-minded persons who are fond of or would want to take undue advantage of children to abuse them sexually.