There is no end to the revelations about his activity policeman who served in Parliamentwho is accused of sexually abusing his wife and children.
The police officer of the Parliament, who is now in custody in the prisons of Tripoli, claims that everything is a lie and behind the unimaginable complaints is his wife who – as he says – “trapped him”, as the 35-year-old police officer suffers from bipolar disorder…
However, the coroner’s findings contradict what he claims. According to Sunday’s RealNews newspaper, one of the couple’s girls was found with a significant finding that is “tangible evidence of sexual abuse.”
In his statement, the policeman claims that the child self-harmed… According to the same report, the fact that no traces of sexual abuse have been found on the other children, this does not mean that they did not fall victim to their father’s sick mood.
Regarding the scars on his wife’s body, the 46-year-old claimed that they are old and he does not know how they were made, while he maintains that he never used violence against her.
However, the 35-year-old has described in her testimony in chilling detail horrific abuse of herself and her children. As she says, the abuse began in 2016 with the police officer using violence, forcing her to act at the expense of her children.
The oldest girl in the family seems to have testified that he was abusing her from the age of 6 or 7 when the others were at home.
The family’s 14-year-old son takes a different stance, saying that he had never realized anything about sexual abuse. It is noted that the same child had fallen from the balcony a few years ago, with his mother speaking of a suicide attempt. The child to this day justifies and completely covers his father.
The mother herself has been targeted by the authorities, who has admitted that she abused her children after threats. In fact, the two older girls, aged 13 and 12, seem to have been the ones who forced her – in fact to speak – saying that if she didn’t they would kill themselves or go it alone to the police.