The suspects were charged to court by the Sokoto Zonal Command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).
The suspects were charged to the Federal High Court, Sokoto in a case with charge number FHC/7c/2020.
One of the girls, a sachet water seller, simply identified as Maryam, is just 12-year-old, while the second girl, Nafisa is 16-year-old.
The Press Officer, NAPTIP, Mr Adekoye Vincent, said: “It would be recalled that operatives of NAPTIP arrested the three suspects namely Yahaya, 45, who is the Director of Finance, Ibrahim Isah 46, who is the Sokoto State Internal Auditor, and Habibu Abdullahi 40, who is the Special Assistant to the Director of Finance, about three weeks ago, for the alleged offence.
The case was referred to the Agency by the National Human Rights Commission, Sokoto State Office after which the Agency swooped on the suspects.”
Vincent explained that details of the case revealed that sometimes in May, 2019, the victims came to the office of the suspects seeking financial assistance.
The suspects were said to have taken advantage of the victims and had s.e.x with them one after the other, at different times, right inside their offices.
The last person that s.e.xually violated the 12-years-old victim was the Special Assistant to the Director of Finance who, knowing that his boss was not around lured her into his office and s.e.xually violated her. He thereafter gave her N300.00.
In the charge sheet dated February 17, 2020, the suspects were slammed with a seven-count charge all bordering on procurement for s.e.xual exploitation contrary to Sections 16 (1), 27 (a) & 16 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.
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