Vigilante Group Raises Alarm Over Alleged Homosexual Activities as Three Declared Wanted
By Oseni Idris
The Nigerian Police have declared three men wanted in connection with an alleged incident linked to homosexual activities in a local community in Zaria,Kaduna State. Those listed as wanted are Mr. Olakunle B. Johnson, Saka A. Muda, and Emmanuel A. Dada.
Police sources disclosed that the suspects are being sought following reports by a community vigilante group, which accused them of engaging in same-sex relationships and of influencing others, particularly young people. The case reportedly dates back to 2023, when the vigilante group raised an alarm over what it described as immoral conduct within the community.
Findings by our correspondent indicate that the vigilante group initially handled the matter internally before escalating it to law enforcement authorities. The group is said to have publicly disclosed the sexual orientation of some individuals involved and later submitted a formal report to the police for investigation and possible prosecution. However, information from credible sources revealed that one Friday Udok was shot dead by the vigilante group for allegedly allowing his house to be used for homosexual activities.
Police authorities confirmed that the case has since been officially documented and transferred to the appropriate units for further action. They noted that efforts are ongoing to locate and apprehend the suspects, who are believed to have fled their last known places of residence shortly after the incident became public.
Attempts by our correspondent to reach the accused persons have so far proved abortive, as their mobile phone lines were unreachable. Efforts to contact their relatives and close associates have also failed to yield positive results, with many declining to comment or claiming to have no knowledge of their current whereabouts.
Security sources further revealed that surveillance and intelligence operations have been intensified to track the suspects, who are now formally listed as wanted. The police have urged members of the public with useful information on their whereabouts to report to the nearest police station, assuring that such information will be treated with strict confidentiality.

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