Man charged with raping his stepdaughters aged 6 and 9

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Police Const Rayleen Boty of family sexual offence squad in Madang explaining the charges to the man in the Jomba police station. 

Man charged with raping his stepdaughters aged 6 and 9

PORT MORESBY: Police have charged a 32-year-old man with two counts of rape for sexually assaulting his stepdaughters aged six and nine.

His wife has refused to withdraw her police report and wants the law to take its course against her new husband.

The case was updated in a news report published by The National:

Man charged with rape

April 30, 2021The NationalMain Stories

By SYLVESTER WEMURU
POLICE have charged a 32-year-old man with two counts of rape for sexually assaulting his stepdaughters aged six and nine.
Madang commander Supt Mazuc Rubiang said the man, from Morobe, was charged under Section 229D (1) of the Criminal Code Act after statements were recorded from the witnesses and the victims.
He said according to police and witness statements, it was alleged that the man had on several occasions fondled the girls’ private parts with his fingers and penis.
Supt Rubiang said he was caught by the mother on Sunday and she lodged a police report.
“According to the medical report from the hospital, there is evidence of sexual penetration not with his penis but with his fingers which was also confirmed by the victims,” he said.
“His files will be completed and he will appear in court to defend himself.
“Parents with children under the age of 18 are urged to take good care of their children because there are many reports of such crimes.”
According to the girls’ mother, she met her new husband in 2017 and, after their marriage, they had a son.
“I was shocked to hear what my daughters told me what my husband did to them,” she said.
“I regret knowing him in the first place. I will leave him to look after my daughters myself.”

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