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Jan 25, 2015 News
The police are hunting one of their own who is fingered in a sex racket involving schoolgirls from a city secondary school.
The rank managed to escape after he and an accomplice were caught in a Sophia house yesterday with two 15-year-old female students from the city school.
This newspaper was reliably informed that neighbours of an ‘A’ Field, Sophia house contacted the Schools Welfare and Probation Office, informing them that two schoolgirls were seen entering a house.
Officials from the department responded and managed to get the two embarrassed schoolgirls out of the house but not before the people from the Welfare department received a verbal thrashing from the constable and his accomplice.
The matter was reported to the police but by the time the ranks returned to the house which is owned by the cop’s mother, the two men had already fled.
The two schoolgirls were medically examined and found to be recently sexually active, which suggested that they were engaged in the activity while in the house on Friday.
An all station message was subsequently sent out for the detention of the policeman, who is attached to the East Coast Demerara division.
Friday’s incident was not the first of such kind that the same policeman was involved in.
Last year he was accused of luring a young female traffic warden to the same house in Sophia where he had forced sex with her.
This was after he had offered her a drop home and then invited her to have a few beers with him at Plaisance.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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