Plateau CP dismisses officer for defiling minor

A mobile police officer attached to the Special Task Force (STF) who was last week arrested for allegedly raping a four-year-old in Kassa, Barkin Ladi local government area of Plateau state, has been dismissed.

Plateau State Police Commissioner, Mr. Chris Olakpe, who paraded the suspect, Corporal Damudu Bzibu, along with other criminals, in Jos, said the victim’s father had discovered blood gushing from the pants of his daughter and that when he asked her, she said she was raped by a mobile policeman.
Olakpe said Bzibu, with force number 378612, attached to the Special Task Force, was identified as the suspect and had been dismissed.
He added that “the Inspector General of Police, Muhammad Dahiru Abubakar, is solidly behind every policeman that is doing good work; therefore, there is no room for unprofessional conduct.”

Olakpe said the police was “presently at the point of carrying out forensic analysis after which the suspect will be charged to court.”
The police also paraded a 12-year-old boy, Mohammed Bello, who allegedly stabbed his 20-year-old brother over a misunderstanding. As well as well as four armed robbers, who invaded the home of a permanent secretary, Mrs. Julie Anpe. The robbers were said to have been arrested by men of ‘A’ Division led by CSP Victor Dimkpa.
Other suspects paraded included Benjamin Toma, who allegedly hanged his wife to death when she refused his sexual advances, as well as a cattle rustler who came from Benue to steal cows in Jos.