Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - Parents seeking justice for their 5-year-old daughter, who was reportedly r@ped in Anguwan Rogo community in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State, have accused the police of demanding N50,000 for the investigation.
The minor identified as Hauwa'u Hayatu, was said to have
been s3xually assaulted by one Zubairu Ussaini, last Thursday.
Speaking to Daily Trust on Monday, July 12, 2026, the
parents said some police officers allegedly demanded N50,000 from them to open
the case file and proceed with investigation, a demand they said they could not
afford.
The victim’s mother, Suwaiba Iliyasu, said, “On Thursday,
after my daughter returned from school, she and her elder brother went out. A
moment later, they returned home with roasted groundnuts. It is my habit not to
allow people to just give my children anything. I always investigate who gives
them any gift.
"I asked her who gave her the groundnuts and she said
our neighbor outside removed her trousers, beat her, and gave her the
groundnuts. When I heard about the trousers being removed, I quickly wore my
hijab and took her to the man. I asked him, ‘Why did you beat her and even
remove her trousers?’ He responded that he did not remove her trousers, but
that he beat her when he saw her and her brother playing. He said she started
crying, so he gave them N200 to buy groundnuts.
“When asked further, Hauwa’u, however, said that he took her
to a room, removed his trousers and hers, and put her on his lap. I then called
her father.
“We reported the case at the Anguwan Rogo police station.
The DPO asked that she be taken to the hospital, where doctors confirmed that
she was def!led. The suspect was arrested. The DPO later took the matter to the
Commissioner of Police, who referred us to ‘A’ Division, where a female police
officer asked us to pay N50,000 to open a file.”
According to the parents, they told the police that they
could not afford the N50,000, and feared the suspect might be freed due to
their inability to pay.
The victim’s father, Hayatu Muhammad, expressed concern over
the police demand, especially given the situation his daughter faced.
“I was surprised to hear the police asking us to pay the
money. At the Anguwan Rogo Police Division and at the Police Headquarters,
nobody asked us to pay anything. But at ‘A’ Division, they said we must pay the
money. I go out daily to look for what my family will eat. I am not rich. How
will I get the money?,” he said.
“I even asked the police what the money was meant for, and
where the receipt was if payment was made. We argued, and I later told them
that I don’t have the money and left the division."
The parents, however, called on relevant authorities,
including the Commissioner of Police, to ensure justice for their
daughter.

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