After a 14-year-old girl spent a day in the hospital, an intervention officer who was supposed to take her to a youth center in Drummondville allegedly took her to a parking lot to sexually assault her.
“Wait, I have things to do with you.” Intervention officer Martinez Chenelia reportedly told a 14-year-old girl who begged to be taken back to the youth center in the fall of 2022.
The 41-year-old parked his car in a secluded street where he kissed the girl. Later, he allegedly put his hands on her breasts, buttocks and underwear.
“I’m frozen and I don’t know what to do. […] I felt crying and screaming,” he explained to an investigator from the Sûreté du Québec during the trial, which was broadcast this morning at the Drummondville courthouse. Martínez Senilia is being tried there for sexual assault, kidnapping and intimidation.
A worker from the DPJ of Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec accompanied the young woman to the hospital overnight, where she was seen for abdominal pain.
Discomfort
Soon in the bedroom, Martínez Chenelia would have complimented him on his physical appearance and described his sexual dissatisfaction with his wife. She was wearing a very big blue jacket then.
“He told me: ‘I’m physically attracted to you.’ I didn’t feel comfortable and I replied that he shouldn’t say that because it’s not his business,” said the woman, whose identity was protected by the yard.
The employee also told him about his brothers pimps in Montreal. He admitted that he used to recruit 12- and 15-year-olds, but has now stopped.
“I was scared because he said he found me beautiful. I got a dog,” said the teenager.
At the hospital, he was discharged with morphine for pain. She didn’t sleep all night. “It’s like I smoked three joints,” he described.
threats
That night, Martinez allegedly asked her all kinds of inappropriate questions: “Do you find agents beautiful? Who would you kiss? Who will you love?”
“I said I’m not interested in an agent, and I’d never do it with an agent because he’s so authoritarian over me,” he replied.
During the car ride, the teenager allegedly threatened to stop her from reporting: “He said to me: ‘If you say, my brothers have guns, I want to warn you that they are not good with young women. Do pranks.’
Martins took her back to the youth center.
The complainant’s testimony is given via video conference while he is accompanied by a legal aid dog in another room, preventing him from meeting the accused. Martinez’s trial continues this afternoon.