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Jul 10, 2012 News
A 21-year-old police recruit is thanking his lucky stars for being alive after the father of a 13-year-old Ogle East Coast Demerara girl caught him hiding under her bed in the wee hours of yesterday morning.
The recruit who claimed that he was let into the house by the 13-year-old girl is denying that he had sexual intercourse with her, although the girl had insisted that he was her boyfriend.
The recruit was pulled from under the child’s bed around 04:00 hours by her father, a popular electrical engineer, who had become suspicious of activities in his daughter’s room.
Senior police officials on the East Coast of Demerara yesterday confirmed the arrest of the recruit but declined to provide details of the incident.
From all indications the police recruit and the 13-year-old had developed a relationship, having met on the social network, ‘Facebook’.
Investigators are convinced that the recruit was let into the house some time Sunday night by the teenager unknown to her parents.
According to reports, the girl’s father got up and was checking around his premises when he noticed that the light in his daughter’s bedroom was unusually off.
He went into the bedroom and found his daughter awake and acting suspiciously.
Sensing that something was terribly wrong the man peered under his daughter’s bed and to his shock he saw two eyes staring back to him.
But just as he was about to get violent, he was quickly assured that the man was a guest of his 13-year- old daughter.
The man however, contacted the police, telling them that he had caught a man in his house.
The police rushed to the house under the impression that they were dealing with a burglary.
But they were surprised to find that it was one of their colleagues, and even more surprising was the circumstances under which he was found.
An investigation has been launched. The police said that they will be seeking the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions on the way forward.
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