40-year-old man bags 10 years imprisonment for d+filing his 9-year-old daughter in Anambra State

A 40-year-old man Kenneth Nwangu, has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the Children, Sexual and Gender-based Violence Court sitting in High Court, Awka, Anambra State, on Monday, for d+filing his nine-year-old daughter and only child.

The judgment was delivered in a three-count charge brought against the defendant by the state government following compelling evidence proving him guilty as charged.

He was consequently sentenced to seven years imprisonment on count one of the charges – having s+xual intercourse with a nine-year-old, an offence punishable under Section 34 of the Child Rights Law of Anambra State of Nigeria 2004.

The court also sentenced the defendant to two years imprisonment on count two – inflicting physical inj¥ries on his victim and one-year imprisonment on count three – causing emotional and psychological ab+se on the victim. The two offences are punishable under Sections 4 and 16 of the Violence Against Persons, Prohibition and Protection, Laws of Anambra State of Nigeria 2017.

In its ruling, the court relied on evidence presented by prosecution witnesses; including the victim and also took cognisance of evidence that the defendant had been taking care of the victim from about one year after the mother left them, among others. The court gave the defendant opportunity to explain why he was r+ping his child, and should not be given the maximum sentence of life imprisonment. M

Responding, the defendant initially denied d+filing his child, claiming it was a woman he usually left the child with following the wife’s separation that got him arrested by the police over the allegation. He, however, later admitted to the crime and pleaded for leniency, and his defence counsel also pleaded for mercy of the court on the premise that the defendant was a first-time offender and had the victim as his only child, among others.

The court ordered that the seven-, two- and one-year prison terms should run concurrently and that the victim should still remain in the care of the Anambra State Government.

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