In St. Ann, Jamaica, a 13-year-old girl was buggered by five suspects
Four of five suspects have been taken into custody by the police in St Ann concerning a case of buggery involving a young girl.
Head of the St Ann police, Superintendent Dwight Powell, confirmed the report and indicated that a manhunt is on for the fifth suspect.
They said that the Child Protection and Family Services Agency had been informed about the incident.
The alleged incident happened on Monday, April 26.
A report was made to the police yesterday.
According to the police, the 13-year-old girl went to stay with her grandmother in an eastern St Ann community as her mother was going to work.
Its further reported that when she arrived, her grandmother was not home.
The student reportedly decided to take a shortcut to go to a nearby shop.
While doing so, she was reportedly accosted by one of the suspects, who the police say is known to her, and forced into an unfinished house where he allegedly removed her clothes and then buggered her.
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