By Garmah Lomoh|contributor
Report from Fish town, RiverGee County says a 51-year- old Pastor of the Maranta ( Jesus is coming) church and an employee of the Internal Affairs Ministry identified as Nagbe W. Johnson is currently behind bar at the Liberia National Police for allegedly raping a 13 year old girl.
According to the report, the 13 year old survivor has been staying with Pastor Johnson when she was seven (7) years old but pastor Johnson has been sexually abusing her since March of 2020.
The survivor told Liberia Public Radio that the pastor began playing with her breast and later told her that he could something to her but shouldn’t tell anyone and threatened to her if she tells anyone about what he will do her.
After threatened her verbally, he showed her knife and intimidating her to sexually abuse the girl.
Following the tragic incident, she bled profusely after he sexually abused her for the first time but the alleged Pastor Johnson a tablet from the drug store to stop the bleeding and she has continually been sexually abused by him.
Narrating further, the survivor disclosed a teenage girls who also lives with the suspect Johnson is pregnant and the pastor has threatened to put her out of his house warning her [the pregnant girl] to go to the person who got her impregnated.
Our reporter also said pastor Johnson has warned his step-daughter who got impregnated to take to her biological parents.
The 13 yr. Old survivor who was allegedly raped by pastor Johnson was initially taken to his home at the time her aunty was married to the man of God but the pair have since separated in 2017 due to confusion.
The rape survivor was however taken to the Fish town referral hospital where it was proven that she was tempered with.
Meanwhile, the Superintendent of River Gee County Philip Q. Nyenuh has condemned and distance himself from the alleged act been committed by the employee of the Internal Affairs Ministry and Pastor of the Maranta Church.
Sup. Nyenuh said Pastor Johnson will be immediately suspended for time indefinite until he can exonerate himself from his alleged crime in a competent court of jurisdiction.