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Apr 08, 2012 News
The father of the 26-year-old Tapakuma resident, who allegedly raped his 14-year-old cousin between March 30 and March 31, has promised police to hand over his son.
Although that promise was made to detective ranks, they are clueless as to where the suspect may be hiding.
At Tapakuma, the Toshao and an Amerindian advocate were alerted about a report of rape committed in the Amerindian Community.
According to reports, the 14-year-old Cotton Field Secondary School student was sent to uplift a package from her stepfather, who resides some distance away from her residence, at Tapakuma.
Upon returning home, the 14-year-old was reportedly approached by her 26-year-old cousin, who was riding a motorbike. According to reports, the 26-year-old offered the 14-year-old a lift back home.
While it was reported that the 14-year-old complied, reports are that instead of continuing in the same direction, the 26-year-old cousin took the opposite route, where he headed to a location and had sex with the minor.
The matter was subsequently reported to the Toshoa and the police were notified.
Searches were conducted by the police but those searches were not successful.
The 14-year-old has since undergone a medical examination.
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