Police Nab Two Friends For Allegedly Having Sex Inside Police College Church
The Borno State Police Command has arrested two friends, Kaka Ali Umar and Khadija Adam, for allegedly engaging in sexual activities inside the All Saints Protestant Church at the Police College in Maiduguri. The individuals were apprehended on Monday at approximately 11:40 a.m., with the security man assigned to the church allegedly aiding in their capture.
Reverend Danjuma Adamu, who oversees the church, reported the incident to the Police Investigation Team at the Metro Divisional Police Office. According to Reverend Adamu’s statement, the apprehended friends were caught engaging in sexual intercourse within the church premises.
Khadija Adam reportedly revealed to the police that Kaka Ali Umar paid her N1,000 for a brief encounter following their illicit act.
A security source involved in the case, who preferred to remain anonymous, disclosed that both suspects are currently under investigation at the Metro Police Station. Once the investigation is completed, the case will be forwarded to the appropriate authorities for further examination and potential prosecution.
The Borno State Police Command continues to be committed to upholding the law and maintaining the sanctity of public spaces. Instances like these are taken seriously, as the police work to ensure that individuals found engaging in illegal activities face appropriate consequences.
At present, no further details have been released regarding the pending investigation. The Borno State Police Command urges the public to allow the legal process to run its course and refrain from spreading unverified information about the case.
The Police Command remains dedicated to promoting lawfulness within the state and will continue to serve and protect its citizens. As developments unfold, the command will provide updates on the progress of the investigation and subsequent legal actions.
It is essential for all individuals to respect public spaces and abide by the law, ensuring that such incidents are not repeated in the future.