Mother in alleged sexual exploitation of daughters likely to face charges

The mother who is accused of allowing strangers to sexually exploit her two teenage daughters is soon likely to face charges, according to the head of the Child Care and Protection Agency (CCPA), Ann Greene.

Greene in an interview said that the investigations are close to a conclusion and the police are preparing to seek legal advice to determine the way forward.

An investigation was launched by the CCPA, the Trafficking in Persons Unit and the Guyana Police Force, after the girls escaped from home and alleged that their mother was allowing strangers to engage in sexual activities with them.