He Threatened Shoot Me If... — Prison officer Rape His colleague Stranded wife


He Threatened Shoot Me If... — Prison officer Rape His colleague Stranded wife

by GemidNews 

In what we seem to be a truly surprising turn of events, a Kenyan prison officer have been arrested by the police. 

He was arrested for allegedly r*ping an stranded 21-year-old woman, while professing to be accommodating her in his home last week

The Kenyan prison officer recognized as Amos Momanyi, allegedly assaulted the mother of one after he facilitated her for a night in his home on October 4, after fizzled endeavors to trace her husband, an indicated prison warder at the same prison 

The lady reportly went to the prison around 10 pm to look for her husband, yet after a fail attempt to trace him, the suspect offered to help her for the night since they came from a similar clan. 

A statement release after his arrest read; "The accused officer volunteered to house the complainant since they come from a same district after a fail attempt to trace her husband at the prison quarters. He returned to sleep at the guard room, leaving her in his house. During night, the accused went back to the house wild and r*pe her." 

Commenting on the incident, the lady said she was looking for her husband after he fail to keep providing for their three-year-old child. 

She said at first the officer looked supportive, just for him to turn wild in the night

The rape victim said; He left the house for me but deep in the night he came back and threatened to shoot me  if I raise alarm. The following day, I went to the prison authorities to keep looking for my husband yet I couldn't trace him." 

The lady reported the incident to authorities after she was taken to Thika Police headquarters for help in tracing her husband

Source: Vanguardnews

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