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Ian Alleyne of TV6's Crime Watch said one of his associates received a call from the third suspect's mother who feared that her son would be arrested and harmed if the police detained him.
TEEN RAPIST BEGS FOR FORGIVENESS
By NALINEE SEELAL Sunday, September 25 2011
A teenager has confessed to the brutal rape of a mother and her teenage daughter in Longdenville, Chaguanas, last week. He told police he was very sorry for the rape of the women, but said he was distraught over the recent death of his mother and believed this was responsible for his actions.
The teenager, 19, was nabbed at his Enterprise home at about 3 am yesterday, after a party of officers led by Supt Johnny Abraham and Insp Wayne Lawrence, raided his School Street, Enterprise home. The young man, who was asleep at the time, told police he had just returned from a curfew party and began crying when arrested by the team of officers. Police searched his home and seized two cellphones and a quantity of items linked to the victims of Thursday’s rape and robbery.
The young man, who is employed at a popular bread and cake-making company, yesterday confessed to raping a 49-year-old woman and her 17-year-old daughter, robbing them of a quantity of cash and jewelry and their Toyota motorcar valued at $50,000.
The suspect told officers that he and his accomplices were scouting around on Thursday night for a vehicle to steal, and they walked through several dirt tracks before reaching Longdenville, where they saw the garage gate of the victims’ home open. He said they used the opportunity to gain access into the home, where they proceeded to rob the matriarch of the home and then rape the woman and her daughter. He said after committing the rapes and robbery, they drove away with the victim’s car and abandoned it at Jonathan Trace in Cunupia.
The man, however, told investigators that his mother was murdered earlier this year at Enterprise, Chaguanas, and this had a devastating impact on him. He pointed out that he became full of hatred after losing his mother, and this prompted his actions while carrying out a series of minor crimes.
He added that after his actions on Thursday, he became remorseful and was very sorry for what he had done and asked the victims to forgive him. However, he said he was ready for any penalty which awaited him based on his actions.
Yesterday, following his arrest, neighbours of the man gathered outside his house and began clapping as officers escorted him to a nearby police vehicle. They were full of praise for Abraham and his men for apprehending the suspect, and pointed out that the police service needed more officers like Abraham to bring criminals to justice.
The man was yesterday quizzed at the Chaguanas Police Station by a team of senior officers, who later recorded a statement from him. Police are expected to approach the Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard, today for directions on how to proceed in the matter.
Yesterday, the same party of officers who arrested the suspect returned to the victims’ home with the cellphones seized, which were identified by the 19-year-old son of the elder victim. The young man told officers his mother had used glue to stick the cellphone after it had broken and based on that, he was quickly able to identify it. The phone also still contained pictures he had downloaded on it prior to its theft. The teenager was high in praise for the police in quckly finding the perpetrators.
“I now feel relieved that finally the persons who committed these hateful acts against my mother and sister are now in custody and I want them to be punished for what they did to my family,” he told Sunday Newsday.
He pointed out that since the incident on Thursday he has not slept, and has been making phone calls and carrying out his own enquiries to get to the bottom of the incident. He said based on his findings, the men were sent to his home to carry out the acts, but is unsure why his family was targeted.
Yesterday, he said his mother was at his sister’s bedside at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, but he and his ten-year old brother continue to relive the nightmarish incident almost every minute in their minds.
On Friday night at about 10.30, a 25-year-old man, also of Chaguanas, contacted head of the North- Eastern Division Task Force, Sgt Roget Alexander, and told him he had information on the rapes of the Longdenville woman and her daughter. The man, who was dressed in a black jersey and three-quarter brown pants, then went to the Independence Square Branch of KFC accompanied by Crime Watch host, Ian Alleyne, and surrendered to a party of officers, which included Alexander, Cpl Sunil Bharath and others.
The man told police he had information about the incident and was cautioned by officers, who then took him to the Morvant Police Station and later handed him over to the Chaguanas police.
Yesterday, the man admitted to being part of the group in the Longdenville attack.
The suspect, who has a criminal record for house breaking and larceny, was expected to be placed on an identification parade along with the 19-year old man in connection with the incident. Yesterday, he was interviewed and also gave a statement to police probing the incident.
Yesterday, Deputy Police Commissioner, Mervyn Richardson, was high in praise of the actions by the police in apprehending the two main suspects and also commended members of the public for working closely with the police in sharing key information leading to the breakthrough in the probe
Two men, both 23, who were arrested on Friday at their Chaguanas and Enterprise homes in connection with the same incident have since been released. Police investigators told Sunday Newsday that two accomplices of the two men now detained are to be arrested shortly.
The victims of the rapes told police they were at their Longdenville home on Thursday when four men entered their home, robbed them of cash and jewelry and then proceeded to rape them.
The men ordered the teenaged rape victim to bathe after she was sexually assaulted. The teenager, who underwent emergency surgery after the attack, is still warded at the EWMSC and was heavily sedated up to yesterday. Her mother was discharged from hospital on Thursday but is undergoing counselling for the trauma she endured at the hands of the four men.
The ex-husband of the woman, who is reported to be a fire officer, is now working closely with the police to apprehend the outstanding two suspects.
The rapes and robbery resulted in neighbours of the victims expressing shock and horror over the incident and they have also been working closely with a private security firm to increase patrols in the area.
Following the attack, police have intensified patrols in the area and have put in place several anti-crime initiatives to deal with criminal activities especially in the Enterprise area which has been considered a hot-spot crime area for quite a while.
Life for rapists
By Nalinee Seelal Sunday, September 25 2011
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said yesterday that at the next meeting of Cabinet, she intends to take a proposal to her colleagues to have the laws amended so that persons convicted for rape will serve life sentences.
Her comment came even as police officers arrested the other two suspects wanted in connection with the brutal gang rape of a 49-year-old mother and her 17-year-old daughter in Chaguanas last week.
In all, the police arrested four suspects believed to be behind the attack.
The Prime Minister told Sunday Newsday that rape was a terrible violation of an individual and the penalty should fit the crime.
As a result of this, the PM said she intends to have the matter discussed with Cabinet colleagues so that this new legislation could become a reality.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister also commended the police for their swift action in apprehending suspects in the rapes.
She said the police had demonstrated that they are working closely with their law enforcement colleagues to bring criminals to justice, and she urged members of the public to continue sharing key information with law enforcement in the interest of justice.
Sunday Newsday understands that since the brutal attack, the neighbours of the victims, who expressed shock and horror over the incident, have been working closely with a private security firm to increase patrols in the area.
Following the attack, police have also intensified patrols in the area and have put in place several anti-crime initiatives to deal with criminal activities, especially in the Enterprise area, which has been considered a hotspot crime area for quite a while.
Residents in the community reportedly also held a meeting last evening to discuss the attack on the neighbours and security measures which could be undertaken in the area to ensure there are no such future incidents.
ruffneck_12 wrote:ohhhhh ohhh he loss he mammy so he filling the void in his heart by raping somebody else mammy
zedsqd wrote:A TRUE reflection of the society we live in...and this is just half of what we actually know about.
People of this country are too passive for there to be any changes.
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."~Albert Einstein
We stay quiet and let criminals and the governments fcuk us over and expect our status to rise to First World and expect foreigners to flock to our lovely twin island paradise. All of us guilty of that. We have to find solutions and find them fast.
All these crimes are indirectly linked to the actions (or rather lack of) of everyone in this country.
For e.g. Price of doubles and chicken gone up and everybody still buying, and they walking away complaining too! That doh happen in other countries. People will stop buying a item if they don't like the prices. Is only we dotish here. One of the reasons KFC, Pizza Hut and The Original BBQ won't ever get my money. It's a result of unjustified ridiculous prices for microscopic portions, stinking service or both.
The Prime Minster's manifesto promised a feedback forum where citizens can voice their concerns and issues, and at no surprise...no forum. Citizens need to band together cuz apparently NO government has its priorities in order. Safety and healthcare, but rather an ongoing PR campaign is top priority.
Half off allyuh here does drive like kakahole on the roads and complain and get vex when you see others in accidents. Oh how it sad, blah blah blah. Allyuh does still be littering and expect TnT to be nice and clean. Big people here have children and they does let them be lime with other children in Movie Towne and clubs late hours of the night and does want to know how dey daughter get pregnant and how dey son involved in drugs and gangs.
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” ~Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi
When was the last time you did something sensible?
zedsqd wrote:Sex in the classroom in front everybody is normal
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