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Title: Sodomy: 2 men arrested for engaging in homosexual sex
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2 men arrested for engaging in homosexual sex A man who claims to be a journalist has been arrested in Abuja for sodomizing a teenage boy....

2 men arrested for engaging in homosexual sex

A man who claims to be a journalist has been arrested in Abuja for sodomizing a teenage boy.
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A 30-year-old man who claims to be an Online journalist, and a 17-year-old boy have been arrested by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, for allegedly engaging in homosexual sex, Daily Trust reports. 

 The suspects were arrested at the Phase 2, Site 2 area of Kubwa, a satellite town in Abuja, while engaging in the act inside the journalist’s house.

It was learnt that the journalist allegedly met the teenager who is said to be a secondary school student, via the Internet and had earlier sodomized him three weeks before the day they were nabbed.

A source who is a neighbour of the journalist, said that two days before the incident, he was ejected from the house he was staying via a court order following his refusal to vacate the house after the expiration of his rent.
 
“He came back in the evening of the same day with a cutlass which he threatened the landlord with after breaking into the house.

He then invited the student to his apartment where they had the affair before they were arrested by the police following a complaint by the landlord."

The Kubwa Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Chief Superintendent Nuruddeen Sabo, confirmed the arrests, saying that the suspects would be charged to court.




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