Relatives of ‘raped’ schoolgirl take K2000

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By Rebecca Kuku
Relatives of the grade 8 schoolgirl who said she was raped by her teacher in a Southern Highlands school accepted more than K2000 from the teacher’s family as part of “bel kol” compensation payment.

However, the girl’s father told The National that the compensation was received by his family without his consent.

“My family are now calling on me to bring my daughter back up for her to be compensated as the bel kol was already received,” he said.

The father made a call last week for police intervention after he was threatened, intimidated and pressured to remove the police report he had made against the teacher accused of raping his daughter, 16.

The teacher has been charged with raping a minor and is in custody. Police Commissioner Gari Baki said relatives of the accused would be arrested and charged with threatening.

He said threats against people reporting rape cases were against the law.

“Do not accept compensation for rape cases,” he said.

“If someone is raped, it is a criminal offence and a complaint must be laid with police who are duty-bound to arrest the suspect or suspects involved.”
Baki said teachers were given the responsibility to look after students and not to abuse them.

“The threats and intimidation that the accused relatives are allegedly making on the relatives of the young girl are unacceptable,” he said.

“Police will do everything possible to ensure that this matter is dealt with properly and those that are making threats will be arrested and charged.”

Villagers want police, State to pay K100,000



BY PISAI GUMAR, The National PNG

A COMMUNITY in Lae is still living in shock over the death of two men, one a student, during a clash with police who came to investigate an arson report on Sunday

Dead were Angkef Lazarus, 28, who leaves behind a pregnant wife, and Kwane Gaius Obless, 19, who was in grade 8 last year.

Police had gone to Munum village in Wampar, Huon Gulf, Morobe to investigate the burning down of homes estimated to be worth K50,000. Councillor Sowe Doney said the people wanted K100,000 to be paid by the police and the State to cover funeral expenses.

Huon Gulf district chief executive officer Moses Wanga and his assistant Cliff Wembiong discussed the matter with provincial administrator Bart Ipambonj yesterday.

Wanga said district officials would investigate the incident and collate information for the provincial administration’s deliberation.

Ipambonj plans to send a team of officials to the village to conduct law and order awareness. Provincial police commander Alex N’Drasal said the people needed to understand what caused the problem.

“We should understand what caused the burning of homes and valuable properties leaving families homeless,” N’Drasal said.

Villagers Roy Tepo and Epof Titus said pol



Cyclone Oma pelts Vanuatu for third day

CYCLONE Oma is slowing down and gathering strength as it sits off Vanuatu’s Santo for a third straight day.

The storm, still a category two, is about 295 kilometres west-southwest of the country’s largest island.

It has followed an unusual path and completed three loops off Santo’s western coast.

Because of this, the island has been lashed with torrential rains, strong storm surges and winds in excess of 100 kilometres an hour.

The Vanuatu Meteorological Service says Oma is proving difficult to forecast, but it is gradually moving southwest away from Vanuatu.

However, storm warnings are still in force for at least the next 24 hours.

The Meteo's latest cyclone track map as at 9.12am Saturday, February 16.
The Meteo’s latest cyclone track map as at 9.12am Saturday, February 16.

Meanwhile, Sir Vanuatu has announced that it will resume all domestic flights as scheduled.

It said all ATR domestic services, flights to southern provinces and all international services will operate as scheduled this weekend.

“Our team are closely monitoring the weather situation and further updates will be provided as when they become available,” said a spokesman.

“Customers impacted by the recent flights suspensions are encouraged to reconfirm their flights and update their local contact details via MY BOOKING on www.airvanuatu.com or contact the Air Vanuatu Reservation team.”

Source: The Independent Vanuatu