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Mar 31, 2009 News
A homosexual male and his 15-year-old lover are likely to face buggery charges after they both admitted to performing the illegal sexual act.
They both underwent medical examinations.
The Sunday edition of Kaieteur News, under the headline “Runaway teenaged boy rescued from bi-sexuals’ home”, stated that the police had swooped down on a house at Victoria, ECD, and had rescued the teenaged boy who was reportedly being held against his will by a group of bi-sexual men and a young woman.
The police stated that on February 22, the 15-year-old youth’s mother sent him on an errand to Leopold Street in Georgetown.
After not seeing him return, she made a missing person report to the police the following day. Ranks subsequently located him at a house at Victoria on Saturday.
The police confirmed that a homosexual and his niece who were in the house at the time were arrested.
From all appearances the teenager is known to have been associating with homosexual males and did their biddings for a fee.
Further investigations by the police have revealed that the teenaged boy had traveled to Suriname and had returned to Guyana on March 11, when he met the homosexual at the Stabroek Market area.
He was subsequently invited to the homosexual’s house at Victoria, a location to which he went of his own free will and was reportedly not abducted. He was free to come and go as he pleased, the police stated.
It was also revealed that the teenaged boy was not sexually molested but had engaged in anal sex with the homosexual as mutually agreed.
Villagers had observed the strange boy at the home but disregarded his presence since they thought that he was a relative or a willing occupant of the house.
However, rumours circulated that the child was being held against his will and may be sexually abused by the males in the house.
This was after the mother of the child contacted villagers after learning of her son’s whereabouts.
The neighbours kept a close watch on the house since the child appeared to have been hidden from public view and they could not be too certain if he was still there up to early last week.
But having spotted the teen on Saturday, they contacted the police who immediately swooped down on the property.
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