(CNN) Nigeria
has launched an investigation into reports alleging that government
officials raped and sexually abused women and girls who survived Boko Haram violence.
The
move comes after Human Rights Watch published a report detailing
accounts by dozens of women and girls who said they were sexually abused
or coerced into sex.
The
women said they were raped or abused by camp leaders, vigilante group
members, policemen and soldiers at camps in Borno State's capital,
Maiduguri. The camps were set up to offer aid to people displaced by
fighting in Nigeria's northeast.
Nigeria's
Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has set up a special team
"to immediately commence thorough Investigation into all cases of
alleged sexual abuses, exploitation, harassments, gender-based violence
and professional misconduct," a statement from the inspector general's
office said Thursday.
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