Crime
2Homosexuals Caught Red Handed having $€x in uncompleted building – Imo state (photos)
TRACKING___Two homosexual who are Reportedly Policemen were caught Red handed having $ex in uncompleted Building in a community around Orlu Local Government called Umueze.- reports say.
According to the report, the two men was caught earlier by the security men of Umueze Autonomous Community while engaging in sexual activity.
The men was confirmed to be a police Officer from Umugboba, Orlu In Imo State. They had scheduled to stay at a checkpoint in Mgbabano Town, nkwerre Local Government to Make effective of the lockdown issues out by the federal government.
According to the Policemen, If they noticed that everyone in the community has gone to sleep later by night, They will leave there checkpoint and go to an uncompleted building to have a good time with themselves.
Unluckily, The security men of Umueze that was checking around heard some noise from the building, as they rush in to check what’s going on they met the two policemen having $ex.
They hold up the two men and tortured them till day break for people around the community to see the force men whom the government had put to secure lives and property.
walking talk, condoms, lighter (spa), cigarette and many more was recovered from them.
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