
Dr. Virginia Albert-Poyotte
(CMC) – A former president of the St. Lucia Teachers Union (SLTU) is calling on stakeholders including the police to take the necessary action against those responsible for the circulation of a video on social media showing a school girl in uniform engaged in sexual acts.
“This is getting out of hand,” Virginia Albert-Poyotte, a veteran educator told an on-line publication after the police and education officials confirmed they were aware of existence of the video, involving the 13-year-old student.
Albert-Poyotte said the authorities should ensure that the persons with whom the teenager was engaging in sexual activity, those who recorded the video., as well as those circulating the video face criminal prosecution.
“Whoever is involved in this type of activity needs to be pursued and justice needs to be administered in order to curtail that kind of behaviour,” the former school principal said, urging the Ministry of Education, the SLTU, the National Principals Association and the police to come together and decide how to deal with the matter.
The publication said that in addition to the video, there are also reports that nude photos of another young girl have been posted on social media.
Under the St. Lucia Criminal Code, no person under the age of sixteen can legally consent to sex. The code makes it a criminal offence for anyone to have sexual intercourse with or attempt to have sex with a child under 16, commonly known as statutory rape.
The maximum penalty for rape in St. Lucia is life imprisonment.


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