Tuesday, 26 November 2024

GAY SIBILINGS ARRESTED IN WARRI

 

Two siblings, Johnson Onoriode Efenaghor and Emmanuel Efenaghor have reportedly been arrested by policemen of the “B” Division Police Station, Warri, Delta State for allegedly indulging in homosexuality.

The suspects were said to have been reportedly apprehended by the Police following a complaint by one Kelvin Williams who was allegedly sexually molested, abused and defiled by the duo.

According to reports, the suspects allegedly gave in to sodomy while in Lagos. Consequently, Johnson, is the alleged principal actor who committed the act by initiating Kelvin into homosexuality, whereas, his brother, Emmanuel, was reportedly arrested as an accomplice.

Reports revealed that Williams was not comfortable with the act and reported to the Police to save himself from threat to his life by his supposed lover who warned him not to let anybody know about the sacrilegious act or he would be killed.

On interrogation at the police station following his report, William, narrating his ordeal, said the whole thing started in July when Johnson approached him on his way to visit his father’s house at Odion Road, Warri, and told him that he was handsome and would like both of them to become friends. He said he later visited Johnson who persuaded him to sleep in his house, not knowing he had other intentions.

Williams also alleged that Johnson did all to lure him into the act.

The victim further said he decided to tell the police because he knew that homosexuality is an offence, adding that his grandfather is a pastor and he lives with him.

“Even when I told him that I filed for somebody’s arrest, my grandfather didn’t believe me. My grandfather is a pastor and I didn’t grow up with street life,” Williams stressed.

Vanguard reports that Johnson who is currently in detention in the police cell, admitted to have made attempt to have carnal knowledge of Williams but could not gain access due to plea by the victim to have the real fun at another rescheduled date.

He claimed to have been introduced into the act by an unidentified Jehovah Witness man who came to preach to him in Lagos three years ago.

Johnson, however, pleaded for mercy from constituted authority, promising not to indulge in the act again.

Anietie Eyoh, Divisional Police Officer (DPO), “B” Division, Warri, reportedly could not be reached for comments, but a reliable source from the station reportedly confirmed the arrest and detention of the suspects, noting that they would soon be charged to court.


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