ASP Emmanuel Holortu |
A
follow up investigations by Savannahnews into the defilement case
involving a teacher and 10 of his pupils at the Evangelical Presbyterian (EP)
School in Tamale have led to some unavoidable revelations which sought to
implicate the investigators from the Ghana Police Service as it bothers on
their religious and tribal affiliations to the suspects.
As
a result, some teachers at the EP School who seem highly uncomfortable with the
situation are now calling on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the
Chief Justice to show personal interest in the defilement case to avoid any
form of compromise or favouritism.
The
suspected teacher, David Ananga and his accomplice Fredrick Akoto Mawunya are
currently in remand at the Tamale Central Prisons for allegedly sleeping with a
14 year old girl [name withheld], impregnating her and secretly terminating the
pregnancy. David Ananga also slept with 9 other pupils with Fredrick Akoto
giving out his room as a “sanctuary” for defilement.
However,
some teachers at the EP school told Savannahnews that the two
suspects who had allegedly messed up with so many female pupils in the school
were likely to enjoy some undeserving favours since they [the suspects] had
direct “religious and tribal relationship” with the Northern Regional
Coordinator of the Domestic Violence Victims and Support Unit (DOVVSU), ASP
Emmanuel Holortu and his team of Investigators.
The
two suspects and the Regional DOVVSU Boss are said to come from the same region
[name withheld] and are also in the same church, Evangelical Presbyterian
Church. According to the teachers, the second suspect, Akoto Mawunya who is
allegedly an orphan was raised or adopted by the leadership of the EP Church at
a tender age till he completed his professional training in teaching.
They
are therefore of the view that the Church in trying to safeguard its image and
the image of the school could prevail on the chief investigator of the case who
is also member of the church to be laissez-faire or shelve some of the vital
evidences against the suspects.
Savannahnews gathered that the Headmistress of the EP Primary School
Block B’, Patience Anna Kuagbenu who is also deeply implicated in the case is
also a half tribe mate of the Chief investigator and the suspects.
The
paper was hinted that the Headmistress was first to detect that the girl was
over four months pregnant and quickly called the “Bonking teacher”, David
Ananga who was by then transferred to the Zogbeli Block B’ primary school to
come and take her to the hospital.
She
[the Headmistress] was purported to have asked the suspect who is said to be
her best friend to quickly get a doctor to abort the pregnancy to avoid much
suspicion, even though some female teachers were already suspecting the girl.
After
the abortion, the Headmistress, Patience Anna Kuagbenu according to the
teachers went with the girl to an unnamed drugstore and bought a certain
medicine called “Tot’hema Iron Manganese Copper”.
The
teachers alleged that in 2013 exactly on 30th November [Saturday],
the same teacher David Ananga instructed one female teacher, Hafia Sulemana to
take that same girl [now at age 14] for an abortion, and that that day was the
day the suspect, David was having his marriage ceremony in the Volta region.
“He [David] first wanted his best friend and usual accomplice Fredrick Akoto to
take the girl to a doctor for the abortion but unfortunately he [Akoto] was
writing an examination at the Valley View University in Techiman and that was
why he [David] asked the female teacher to do it for him,” the teachers said.
Suspects in Defilement Case |
According
to them, several cases of defilement had been reported to the Headmistress
against David Ananga by some female pupils in time past but she had always
refused to take action and was rather quick to shut the girls up or they face
punishment.
Savannahnews gathered that David and the EP school authorities led by the Headmistress
tried to “pay off” the parents of the girl with an amount of “GHC5,000” and
another “GHC2,000” to one chief in Tamale [name withheld] to ensure that the
matter was settled at home but their attempt got backfired. David was then set
up by an uncle of the victim who laid ambush with the youth of the area and
arrested him and handed him over to the Police.
Savannahnews also gathered that the abortion was conducted in the residence of an
unidentified doctor who is alleged to be a staff of the Tamale Teaching
Hospital.
Meanwhile,
when contacted by Savannahnews at his office in Tamale, ASP
Emmanuel Holortu, the Northern Regional DOVVSU Coordinator denied being a
member of the EP Church. According to the soft spoken DOVVSU Regional Boss he
was rather a proud member of Roman Catholic Church but admitted his tribal
affiliation with the suspects.
However,
Mr. Holortu said “the fact that they speak one language with me does not mean
that they are bigger than the law. This is a criminal case of defilement and
abortion and as a professional and a passionate DOVVSU Coordinator with proven
track record, I will never ever dream of taking sides in a matter like this.
Besides, this matter was reported to us by the media and all of them are still
showing much interest in the case, apart from the fact that the matter is now
being handled by the State Attorney in court. We are only investigating it and
nothing else”.
The
DOVVSU Coordinator also expressed disappointment at the teachers for making
such unsubstantiated allegations against him. He said that the teachers were
all part of the problems in the school since none of them was able to report to
the DOVVSU for action to be taken.
When
contacted by Savannahnews on the whereabouts of the Headmistress
and the doctor who performed the abortion, ASP Emmanuel Holortu, said that the
Headmistress was also picked up by the Police for questioning and her statement
taken, but the Doctor he said had since gone into hiding.
He
said that an arrest warrant was issued by the Police for his arrest but several
search for him had failed since he had for now vacated his residence.
The
DOVVSU Boss said that the Police were now relying on the people in the
neighbourhood for information about him. But Mr. Holortu failed to drop the
name of the said doctor to Savannahnews.
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