Man who raped stepdaughters aged 6 and 9 escapes from police station
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Madang commander Supt Mazuc Rubiang … fulfilled promise to charge alleged rapist
Man who raped stepdaughters aged 6 and 9 escapes from police station
PORT MORESBY: The 32-year-old man who was caught in the act of raping his step daughters, aged six and nine, by his wife has escaped from Madang’s Jomba police station on May 3, 2021.
His wife had said that she regretted knowing and marrying the man and that she should have remained a single mother to care for her daughters.
She had also refused her husband’s compensation offer to withdraw the charges aginst him and said she wanted himn to face the full brunt of the law.
Madang commander Supt Mazuc Rubiang had welcomed the mother’s stand against compensation and had fulfilled his promise to have the man charged.
Here is the full story as reported by The National:
Alleged rapist flees cell
May 7, 2021The NationalMain Stories
THE 32-year-old man who allegedly raped his two step daughters, aged six and nine, escaped from Madang’s Jomba police station on Monday.
Madang commander Supt Mazuc Rubiang said the man fled by jumping over a fence when the police station was on lockdown.
“There were only a handful of policemen in the station when the man slipped away and escaped.
“He had been formally charged with rape and was awaiting for a date to appear in court,” he added.
Supt Rubiang appealed to the public to provide information on the whereabouts of the fugitive.
“The offence the man committed is serious,” he added.
Supt Rubiang said according to police investigations, the man had allegedly raped his two stepdaughters on several occasions before he was caught in the act by his wife.
He said the medical report also confirmed the alleged rapes.
“The escape is not good.”
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