‘She Seduced Me’ – Lesson Teacher Who Defiled 13-Year-Old Pupil Tells Lagos Court

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‘She Seduced Me’ – Lesson Teacher Who Defiled 13-Year-Old Pupil Tells Lagos Court

The Lagos State police command have arrested a 30-year-old teacher,
Charles Munroe, for allegedly defiling a Senior Secondary School one
pupil he was teaching.

Although Munroe admitted to having sex with the 13-year-old girl, he
claimed it was consensual and that the victim seduced him. According to
reports, the girl’s mother had employed Munroe sometime in August 2018
to be teaching her daughter in their residence at Ajangbadi area of the
state.  

Munroe was said to have gone to the girl’s school on January 16, 2019
and asked her to follow him to his house on the pretence that he wanted
to show her something. On getting to the house, the teacher reportedly
had sex with her forcefully and threatened to kill her if she disclosed
what happened to her parents.  

About one month later, on February 19, Munroe repeated the act after
he allegedly lured the girl out of the class on the pretext that he
wanted to give her a textbook. It was learnt that the girl’s mother
observed that she was nervous, prompting the woman to prod her into
telling the truth. She was said to have opened up to her mother after
much pestering.  

The case was consequently reported at the Okokomaiko Police Division
and the teacher was arrested. The girl told the police that she followed
Munroe home based on the trust she had in him, adding that she never
thought he could molest her.  

She said, “Mr. Munroe teaches my mum’s friend’s children. Through my
mum’s friend, she started giving me private lessons in August 2018. In
January this year, he visited me in the school and asked me if I had a
boyfriend. I told him I did not have. He came the second time and told
me he wanted to be my boyfriend. I told him I was not interested.

“On January 16, he came to my school again and asked me to follow him
home to see something. Being my lesson teacher, I agreed to follow him.
I never thought he could think of having sex with me. I wanted to
shout, but he covered my mouth. When he was done, he threatened to kill
me if I told my parents about it. I was scared and didn’t tell them.  

“On the second occasion, he came to my school and told me that there
was a textbook he wanted me to read. He took me to a place and asked me
to remove my clothes. When I refused, he forcefully had sex with me.”  

But Munroe, who hails from Abia State, claimed that the sex was
consensual. The teacher stated that he and the girl had become close
over time during which she allegedly made amorous advances to him. He
said he rejected the overtures and that it led to a disagreement, adding
that he later succumbed to “let peace reign.”  

Munroe stated, “I am a graduate and I have been teaching for some
years now. I was engaged to give private lessons to the girl at home. We
both became close in the process and she shared her burdens with me. In
all honesty, she told me she was 15 years old.  On February 19, she
visited me as she normally did. She had wanted me to be with her even
when I resisted.  

“At a point, my refusal caused a serious disagreement between us. I
succumbed to her advances to let peace reign. We had sex based on her
consent. I never knew before now that she was still a child under the
law and was not capable of giving consent. The first one took place in
my house. I asked her several times if she had a boyfriend just to
discourage her from being close to me.”  

A police prosecutor, Inspector Ben Emuerhi, subsequently brought
Munroe before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court sitting in Ogba on one count
of defilement. The charge read, “That you, Charles Munroe, between
January 16, 2019 and February 19, 2019 at Ajangbadi, Lagos, in the Lagos
Magisterial District, did unlawfully defile a 13-year-old girl, thereby
committing an offence punishable under Section 137 of the Criminal Law
of Lagos State, 2015.”  

The presiding magistrate, Mrs O. Sule-Hamzat, did not take the
teacher’s plea. She granted a remand application filed by the police,
asking that the defendant be kept in the Kirikiri prison. The magistrate
directed that a copy of the case file be sent to the Directorate of the
Public Prosecutions for legal advice and adjourned the matter till May
2, 2019.

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