The Police have launched an investigation into the alleged rape of two five-year-old girls who attend a school along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway.
Reports are the accusation surfaced on Wednesday afternoon after the two children cried out for abdominal pains. The parents of one of the girls thought it was just a normal tummy ache but upon a closer inspection, realised something was amiss.
As such, the child was taken to the Diamond Diagnostic Centre where the girl was examined and proved that she was sexually molested.
The Police were called in as well as the welfare department and upon enquiring, the child reportedly told the Police that boys from her school interfered with her and her friend. As such, the other child was taken for a medical examination and the results were the same.
A Division (Georgetown-East Bank Demerara) Commander Marlon Chapman confirmed that the matter was reported and an investigation is underway.
Attempts to contact Head of the Child Care and Protection Agency (CCPA), Ann Greene proved futile. Only recently, two teenage girls were allegedly drugged and raped by two men at Number 64 Village, Corentyne.
Reports are the girls left their school and travelled eight miles to Number 63 Beach, where they were followed by two boys who later invited them to go for a drink.
Hours later, the two teenagers woke up and realised what had happened. Both of them were picked up while walking on the roadway.
They were medically examined, and it confirmed that they were sexually active.