Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga
The
ongoing rape outcry by Ruth Bircham, a Jamaican-born-British citizen and erotic
painter living in London, has taken a new twist as she further disclosed
that a female police officer (yet to be named) who she suspected to be a Nigerian
working with the London Metropolitan Police, may have connived
with her colleagues to sweep the case of her rape incident under the carpet,
because the accused (alleged offender), Mr. Olufemi Ali is a Nigerian, who may have
bought them over with money.
Ruth Bircham, the rape victim | .. |
“Then they discharged the case after taking his passport
and phone to read his messages which he had deleted some. Then they never
updated the database of the rape incident, and never gave me any numbers for
support. They also insinuated that my profession was what caused him to rape
me, my usage of words; and my friend’s (witness’s name withheld) statement, which
counteracted my own. They were finding faults with everything surrounding me to
discharge my case.
“The forensic didn’t swab inside my cervix, she just
swabbed my labia. When I am the victim here who called them. What is up with
that? I don't understand. They all purely victimized me and treated the
criminal as the victim because he paid bail.”
From the foregoing, the London Metropolitan Police need to
clear its reputation by letting the world know why the data base of the rape
incident was not updated for record purpose, and why according to the complainant,
a shady forensic test was conducted on her reproductive organ.
The identity of the suspected Nigerian female working as chaperone of
the complainant, in the London Metropolitan Police needs to be fully made known
and investigated too. It is important to ascertain the role the police officers
played or are still playing in the “Olufemi rape allegation saga,” considering the
victim’s assertion that the London Metropolitan Police have likewise raped her
by discharging the accused without charging him to court.
Furthermore, Bulkybon
Periscopes also received a photographed copy of a letter from Bircham,
which the London Metropolitan Police wrote her. She says the letter clearly
show the police negligence of duty in the processes of carrying out proper investigation
and giving moral or psychological support to a rape victim.
The complainant also alleges that, “They
told my friend one thing and did another thing. This is not professional police
work on my case. I will send this letter along with my friend’s statement to my
MP and the Mayor of London. It clearly shows deception, defamation, and victimization of
me to drop my rape case. I have been raped by the police as well as by the
rapist.”
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