Nigeria: How Three Men Allegedly Raped, Infected 12-Year-Old Girl

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Police investigation revealed that the suspects raped the survivor (name withheld) on different occasions which made her contract a sexually transmitted disease as well as develop serious virginal injuries.

Police investigation revealed that the suspects raped the survivor on different occasions which made her contract a sexually transmitted disease as well as develop serious virginal injuries.The police spokesperson in the state, Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

The police spokesperson said the three suspects were arrested after"painstaking and diligent investigations" into the incident.Mr Okoye said police investigation revealed that the suspects raped the survivor on different occasions which made her contract a sexually transmitted disease as well as develop serious virginal injuries.He said the survivor, who is also a minor, was currently"receiving intense medical care" at an undisclosed hospital in the state.

Mr Danjuma urged residents of the state to support the police in the onslaught against suspected rapists and other criminals in the state.Nigeria, in 2015, enacted the Violence Against Persons Act, which outlawed all forms of violence against women and girls, including rape, female circumcision and forceful ejection.

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