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DSVA wades into report of randy policeman defiling child at police station
Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, Executive Secretary, Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA),
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The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has waded into a matter that a policeman had allegedly defiled a child at the police station.
DSVA, in a statement issued by Adejoke Ladenegan-Oginni, Head, Public Affairs Unit, said it was notified of a distressing incident involving a police officer who was alleged to have defiled a child in a police station.
The DSVA said upon receiving the report, it immediately facilitated the necessary referrals for comprehensive medical and psychosocial support, which were promptly provided to the survivor.
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“This matter was immediately escalated to the Gender Desk Department of the Lagos State Police Command. We wish to assure the public that a meticulous investigation is currently underway.
“We trust in the leadership of the Lagos State Police Command to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into this incident. We believe that this is crucial in maintaining public trust,” the agency stated.
DSVA reiterated that the Lagos State Government’s zero-tolerance policy for all forms of domestic and sexual violence and reaffirmed its dedication to protecting the rights and dignity of all survivors.