An Enugu High Court presided over by Justice
Pearl Enejere on Wednesday sentenced one
Emmanuel Nkemakolam to three years imprisonment for defiling a
four-year old girl.
The state prosecutor, Mrs Ngozi Avah, told the
court that the matter was reported to the police on July 29, 2012.
According to her, Nkemakolam, a resident of No. 7,
Chief Nwotokwo Street, Emene, lured the little girl to his room on July 29 and
defiled her.
“The little girl began crying and told her mother that her
private part was paining her. She later pointed at the accused person for
wounding her.
“The incident led to threats by his neighbours who later
handed him over to the police after he accepted responsibility,” she said.
“During police investigation, it was discovered
that Nkemakolam had defiled six little girls within the area which the
accused did not denied.
“It was the recent one which happened on July 29 that
brought him before the court,” Avah said.
The counsel to the accused, Mr Charles Umahi, prayed the
court to temper justice with mercy as he showed remorse for his actions.
The accused, however, told the court that he had engaged in
the act for years now but had repented.
“I have regretted my action. My reason for confessing to the
act is for the court to forgive me. From today onward, I promise to turn a new
leaf,” he said.
The court sentenced the accused to three years imprisonment
and recommended that he should be rehabilitated in a psychiatric hospital.
(NAN)
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