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May 02, 2013 News
After a somewhat long stretch of wait, it seems like the Canada-based Guyanese who claimed that she was sodomized by an Army Major she befriended, may finally receive justice.
The woman contacted Kaieteur News on Tuesday morning saying she was informed that the Major of the Guyana Defence Force, was charged with rape.
She said that no information was divulged to her as to when exactly the charge was laid. However, her antagonist is expected to appear before the court on May 8.
The alleged victim, who was home on vacation in February, had claimed that she was sodomized by the rank who happened to be the brother of her ex-husband.
The woman, 35, contended that though she willingly rendezvoused with the military man at an East Bank Demerara hotel and permitted vaginal sex; anal intercourse was a no-no from the inception.
According to her, the two checked into the hotel during the predawn hours of Valentine’s morning.
She said that intimacy was going the conventional route until the officer inserted his finger into her anus.
The Ontario-based woman said that immediately after foundling her; the officer proceeded to sodomize her.
The alleged victim, a telephone operator by profession, reported the matter to the Leonora Police Station the next day. The matter was then transferred to the Brickdam Police Station Criminal Investigation Department (CID) where it is being investigated.
According to the telephone operator, the Major was summoned to the station but did not go.
A confrontation was arranged and the Army rank admitted to all the allegations but contradicted her statement that the anal act was not consented to. She had said back then that she has been given the “royal run around” and is afraid that the matter would be swept under the carpet.
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