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Man gets 22 years for defiling 12 girls in Wa

The Wa Circuit Court has sen­tenced 35-year-old Master of Ceremo­nies (MC), Rahid Ahmed, to 22 years in prison, for defiling 12 girls at Wa in the Upper West Region.

The court presided over by Mr Jonathan Avogo convicted the accused on his own plea, and sentenced him accordingly.

Ahmed, popularly known as DJ Anata, received eight years for six charges of defilement in respect of the first docket, after he was found guilty, and seven years each regarding the second and third dockets, consisting of three charges each.

The convict was arrested in Au­gust, this year, after he was report­ed to the police for defiling the school girls, from the ages of eight to 12, between 2021 and 2023.

The convict was arrested and remanded when he returned to Wa from his hideout in Burkina Faso, where he absconded to when the incident first became public knowledge.

The convict allegedly gave the girls GH¢10 each after having sex with them and promised to recruit them to dance on stage during ceremonies.

Anata who lived with his wife at Wa, lured his victims to either his house or nearby bush and defiled them and cautioned them not to disclose the act to any person.

The convict had earlier denied allegations leveled against him, including that of his wife to the police that she had frequently dis­agreed with her husband as a result of his relationship with girls.

Speaking to journalists after the trial, the Principal State Attorney in the Upper West Region, Mr Saeed Abdul Shakur, the lead pros­ecutor, said he was satisfied with judgement.

He appealed to chiefs and other opinion leaders, to wage a cam­paign against defilement and rape of girls.

Mr Shakur commended Mr Elia­su Baba Yussif, Chief Executive Officer of the Bahass Founda­tion, a non-profit organisation in Wa, for reporting the case to the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service, on behalf of three defiled school girls.

The Upper West Regional Director of the Department of Gender, Ms Charity Bature, encouraged the public to report defilement cases to the appropriate authorities for redress, and advised parents to empower their children to enable them to report issues of sexual harassment.

 FROM RAFIA ABDUL RAZAK, WA

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