A Mathematics teacher who tried to punish two brothers for gang-raping a 12-year-old co-student has been detained by the police in Nsukka.
The two brothers, said to be in Senior Secondary 3(SS3), in the private secondary school in Ogurugu Road, Nsukka, were said to have taken their turns in raping the junior student at the same time videoing their actions with their camera phone.
The Mathematics teacher who caught them in action and disciplined them, however, paid dearly for his action, as the parents of the boys, later allegedly, beat him to stupor before reporting him at the Nsukka Police station where he was detained for beating their children
A source in the school disclose to the press that shouts from the victim was heard from the school compound but was taken for the usual antics of students.
“We heard the shouts but we thought it was the normal way students shout while playing. We were surprised to hear later that it was a case of rape,’’.
Furthermore, another student of the school who pleade anonimity, said the incident happened after they had finished their third-term examinations and normal school activities had ceased.
“We still come to school because we are waiting for our results. We are also preparing for our graduation ceremony which will hold soon.
“Yes, we heard that two boys who are brothers raped a Junior Secondary School 3;( JSS 3) student. We also heard that Uncle, our Maths teacher, was detained for punishing them”.
“Every day, he tells us that he is going to the town in the morning but we don’t know whether he goes to report at the police station or not.
“We heard that the parents of the boys invited the police to arrest him and he was detained. That is the much I heard,’’ the student said.
A teacher in the school, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, said it was unthinkable that the police would be called to arrest a person for trying to correct a bad act.
“The police should not be used at the whims and caprices of individuals. They should know that their responsibility is to the generality of the people,’’ the embittered teacher lamented.
Neither the proprietor of the school nor the Mathematics teacher agreed to speak with the press.
They also failed to take their phone calls or respond to text messages sent to them.
The Police Area Commander for Nsukka, Mr Yabanet, had traveled to Enugu for the “Commissioner’s briefing”, a senior police officer confirmed the story.
He however, said, “the police at Nsukka would refer the matter to the state Criminal and Investigations Department, CIID, after its preliminary investigations, since it was a rape case".
He therefore referred the press to the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), stating that he has no permission to speak.
“You should talk to the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), or the Commissioner of Police, Mr Danmalam Mohammed for further comments on this issue, if you want,” he added









