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    Court remands 69 over gay wedding in Delta State

    David GreatBy David GreatSeptember 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Police arrest over 100 gay wedding suspects in Delta state
    Attendees at the gay wedding in Delta State, South South of Nigeria
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    Over 60 people arrested last week in Nigeria in connection with an alleged gay wedding have been remanded in prison, the police and their lawyer said on Monday.

    The court granted a remand request from the police following a hearing on Monday in Warri, Delta state, where the suspects were arrested following a tipoff.

    Homosexuality is illegal in Nigeria and if found guilty the accused could be jailed for up to 14 years according to the local law.

    “The suspects have been arraigned in court today and the judge has ruled that they be remanded in prison for two weeks,” Delta state police said in a statement. It did not say how many had been remanded, but police last week said 67 people had been arrested.

    In Nigeria, like in most parts of Africa, homosexuality is generally viewed as unacceptable, and a 2014 anti-gay law took effect despite international condemnation.

    • Police arrest about 100 at a gay wedding in Delta

    Defence lawyer Ochuko Ohimor, who is representing 60 suspects, said that while the next hearing will come up on Sept 18, he is working to get bail for the suspects.

    He put the total number of those remanded at 69, adding they are facing charges connected to allegations that they were celebrating a gay wedding.

    “All we are doing now is to bring up bail applications on their behalf… if it is found meritorious it (the court) can admit them to bail. The bail application can come before the expiration of the 14-day remand order,” he said.

    The anti-gay law in Africa’s most populous nation includes a prison term of up to 14 years for those convicted and bans gay marriage, same-sex relationships, and membership of gay rights groups.

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