A 48-year-old man who, according to High Court Judge Brassington Reynolds, violated a 12-year-old boy in the most dehumanising way, has been sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment for child rape.
Wazir Potter, a father of three and of Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara (EBD), was found guilty of the offence almost a month ago. The jury found that he had engaged in sexual penetration of the minor on August 8, 2018 in the county of Demerara.
Potter, who was represented by Attorney-at-Law Everton Singh-Lammy, had initially pleaded not guilty to the charge when the trial commenced at the High Court in Demerara.
Facts presented in court revealed that, on the day in question, Potter grabbed the 12-year-old boy, placed his hands over his mouth, and carried him into his house. Once in the bedroom, he raped the boy.
During his testimony, the victim told the jury that he was in pain throughout the 30-minute ordeal.
Potter, in his defence, had given an unsworn statement in which he maintained that he had done no wrong. In fact, he accused the child of framing him, as their families were involved in a bitter property dispute at the time.
“And if I do it, let God come down and cripple me right here,” Potter had said to the jury.
During closing arguments, Potter’s lawyer had submitted that the victim was not raped by his client, but by another boy who is younger than him.
“When the story happened, I felt so uncomfortable and insecure. I couldn’t leave the yard and go anywhere, because I used to see him [Potter] every day, and I was scared. When I had to go to the shop, I used to go early, because I didn’t want to see him. I was ashamed and scared because people in the neighbourhood – his friends, and his family – used to mock me. I want him to go to jail for what he did to me. I want him to go to jail forever, so he can’t see me again. Let him face the penalty, and he will not hurt anyone else. I am happy now that this is all finished. I feel more comfortable, safe, secure… I have my family to comfort me, and my family is happy,” the victim expressed in a statement to the court.
A probation officer disclosed that the incident has left the child traumatised to the degree that he is displaying suicidal tendencies. As a result of this, the rape survivor dropped out of school due to poor grades.












