Cops on the trail of ‘vile’ woman who molested toddler
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Cops on the trail of ‘vile’ woman who molested toddler
PORT MORESBY: Police have received many tips from the public on the
identity of the “vile” woman who took a video of herself molesting a toddler.
Police Comm David Manning said after the release of
the picture of the woman, tips had been flooding in on who the woman was.
“We are following up all the information we have
received and are grateful to the public who have come forward with information,”
he added.
The news break was reported by The National:
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POLICE are grateful to those offering information on the possible
identity of the woman who took a video of herself molesting a toddler.
Police Commissioner David Manning said that after the release of the picture of
the woman, tips had been flooding in on who the woman was.
“We are following up all the information we have received and are grateful to
the public who have come forward with information,” he said.
He said all information received were being treated as confidential to protect
the identities of the informants.
“We will not divulge any information on the informants.
“All we want is to ensure that the woman is caught and taken off the streets,”
he added.
The two-minute video shows the woman undressing herself before sexually
assaulting the child.
“How can a woman undress a child and rape her? The child is seen crying in pain
and cannot speak as the woman rapes her,” Manning said.
“This is disgusting and I will ensure this case goes all the way to court.
“Police cybercrime unit and other domestic and foreign agencies are on standby
to assist.
“Social media has really corrupted our social and moral values.”
A disgusted Manning told The National that what was shown on
the video was “animalistic and vile”.
“I am concerned about the use of social media to openly flaunt the law and
unashamedly display an act that would offend any reasonable sound-minded
person,” he said.
“Our priority is to identify and bring to justice this female, and equally
important is to remove the child from any further harm and contact with this
person and anyone else entertaining this type of illegal behaviour.
“It is both horrific and sickening to deliberately subject an innocent child to
this act.”
Anyone with information on the identity and whereabouts of the woman and the
child should contact Sergeant Job Eremungo of the Family and Sexual Violence
Unit on telephone 76526156 or the nearest police station.
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