Increased Escape Of Homosexual Abroad Worries Security Operatives
Post By Diaspoint | September 23, 2023
Cases of same sex relationship, homosexuality and same sex marriage amongst youths in Nigeria is becoming alarming, disturbing and embarrassing, the resultant effect is that when arrested, the culprits flee the country to escape prosecution and possibly conviction.
The escape of these same sex practitioners from the Police net is already giving the security operatives concerns over the years.
Though the Police has vowed that any of them caught now will be severely dealt with, little wonder most of them desperately escape from the country immediately they are able to escape arrest or jump bail when granted bail.
They also flee the country when caught because of possible isolation as the same sex people are usually avoided by Nigerians.
A case of same sex marriage was recently aborted by the Police in Delta State amid rife cases of homosexuality all over the world.
In spite of legislation, this act of same sex marriage is on the increase and most youth are being lure into it.
Same sex marriage and homosexuality are criminal acts in Nigeria, and the Europeans are striving to force this unbecoming lifestyle on us, which the Nigerian society detests.
A young man, Mr. Godfrey Ndubuisi ljeh was arraigned before a Benin Magistrate Court for alleged same sex relationship by the Eredo Police station.
He was arrested in the company of 19 other men, after the arrest, they were charged with the same sex relationship offence, having been locked up for seven days, where he claimed they were beaten and forced to confess but now on the run from prosecution after release on bail.
Similarly, a Lesbian couple, Awele Anastasia Alozie and Linda Okoro, were charged for engaging in unlawful relationships on 25th July 2020.
It was gathered that one of the couple, Awele’s husband, had cardiac arrest and eventually died when he heard that his wife was a Lesbian.
The couple were charged to the Court by the Nigeria Police, at Woji division, Port Harcourt.
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