Lagos hotel allegedly sacks worker for reporting attempted Rape by Boss

Lagos hotel allegedly sacks worker for reporting attempted Rape by Boss

A female worker of a Lagos hotel reportedly owned and managed by Indians has been sacked after she reported an attempted rape attempted by her boss.

The hotel is reportedly situated in Victoria Island, Lagos.

According to a report by SaharaReporters, the alleged culprit identified as Raut had gone into the lady’s room while she was sleeping and attempted to rape her but was overpowered by her.

It was gathered that Grace pushed him to the wall, gave him a slap and ran out of the room.

She later reported the case on the hotel’s WhatsApp group but instead of Raut being punished, she, the victim, was sacked the next day.

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The workers also said another staff (name withheld) was sexually harassed by the same Indian national.

“The lady was recently harassed by Sanjiv Raut inside the hotel’s kitchen this week. As the lady was about entering the kitchen, Raut started calling her sweet names, so she responded and asked if he wanted some chocolate she was eating but he declined.

“As she turned to leave the kitchen, Raut smacked her buttocks with his hand in the presence of other staff and started laughing.

“He has from time to time harassed other Nigerian female staff at the hotel and some even get sacked for speaking up.

“This particular lady has been crying for the humiliation because if she reports to the management they will sack her instead of punishing the Indian.

“We are all tired of this sexual harassment by this Indian on daily basis,” one staff of the hotel said

Raut declined to comment on the allegations against him when contacted by SaharaReporters while the hotel’s management could not be reached for reactions as at the time of this report.

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