By Ejiofor Toochi
On Monday, the Delta State Police Command arrested and paraded 67 gay suspects who were allegedly involved in a gay wedding ceremony.
Their actions have faced a lot of condemnation, with many demanding that they be imprisoned.
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“Arrest Bobrisky, James Brown”
The police force has also faced criticism for not apprehending well-known cross-dressers, Bobrisky and James Brown prior to this arrest. Many believe that if they’d done so earlier, it would discourage other cross-dressers. Here are some comments:
@iam_aameh: Them dey see Bobo and James Brown since no body arrest them oooo.. poor Alan don too suffer for Naija. Every law have some certain people that must obey.
@mayor01231:Is there a different law for Bobrisky and James? But again it’s Nigeria where anything goes.
@ubauju: Why dem never arrest bobrisky and other celebrity gays? Why prey on the poor? If Nigeria authorities wants to eradicate LGBT they should start with those celebrity gays and crosses dressers. Using a stained tissue to clean yansh go still make the yansh snell of shit… btw people have the right to choose their sexuality.
@boboski992: I still don’t understand why bobrisky and that other one still walking freely I think they are the ones inspiring this one’s
@lekxyman: Shame on Nigeria Police,you arrest all this one’s cus they don’t have names or money the likes of Bobrisky and James Brown walks freely in the society attend parties freely you did not arrest them.
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Police arrest over 100 suspects in Delta state for alleged gay wedding
Meanwhile, the police in Delta State, located in the South-south region of Nigeria, have reported the arrest of “over a hundred gay suspects” who were allegedly involved in a gay wedding ceremony held at a local hotel.
The police found them through an official tweet posted on their Twitter account at approximately 9:06 a.m. on Tuesday.
The suspects are expected to be presented before the public in a parade shortly.