The police in Jos on Tuesday arrested four cattle herders: Hamisu Mohammed, 18; Rayanu Mohammed, 15; Mustapha Yunusa, 15; and Abbas Salisu, 17, for allegedly raping four female minors.
The suspects, all of Manger Village in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State, are being held for rape at the State Criminal Investigation Division.
The charge sheet said the suspects in the course of tending to their flock in the bush, accosted the sisters who were on their way home and raped them.
According to the statement from one of the victims, she said she and her three sisters were walking home when the Fulani boys accosted them and threatened them with sticks.
She said when they tried to resist them, the boys beat them with the sticks, injured them and later took turns to rape all of them.
She added that after the rape, she and her sisters ran to a nearby Village, Luwapam, and raised the alarm, after which the boys were arrested by the villagers.
The suspects, in their statement to the police, admitted to raping the sisters, stating that they all conspired to rape the girls.
One of the suspects, Hamisu Mohammed, said in his statement that they were “sexually charged” on sighting the girls and so immediately resorted to raping them as there was nothing they could do at that moment to ease their urge.
The Police prosecutor, Inspector E.A Inegbenoise, who confirmed the arrest, said the suspects had already been charged and would soon appear in court.