In a recent interview on Channels TV, the spokesperson for the Nigeria Police, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, shed light on the complexities surrounding the issue of crossdressing and why individuals like Bobrisky evade arrest.
Adejobi emphasized that crossdressing, while controversial, is not currently classified as a punishable offense in Nigeria, making it challenging for law enforcement to take legal action.
He further explained that allegations linking crossdressers to the LGBTQ community lack substantial evidence, posing a significant hurdle in the legal process.
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Adejobi stressed the importance of credible evidence in prosecuting individuals, stating, “You can’t have someone you want to prosecute without having credible evidence against them.”
While acknowledging public concerns about the moral implications of figures like Bobrisky, Adejobi reiterated the necessity of concrete proof to support any legal action.
The spokesperson’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about the societal acceptance and legal status of crossdressing in Nigeria, particularly highlighted by Bobrisky’s recent accolades in the entertainment industry.