'Tip-off' led to raid on gay wedding ceremony in Nigeria
A tip-off received by Nigeria's intelligence officers led to police
raiding a suspected gay wedding ceremony on Saturday in the northern
city of Sokoto - a leading centre of Islamic learning, a police
spokesman Almustafa Sani has told the BBC Hausa service.
Police were conducting a thorough investiagting with a view to charge the two people arrested for being involved in "unnatural" conduct, he added.
Mr Sani said homosexuality was illegal under Nigeria's secular constitution, and Islamic law which is applied in Sokoto state.
Other people at the ceremony dispersed when police arrived at the venue, he added.
Source:bbc
Police were conducting a thorough investiagting with a view to charge the two people arrested for being involved in "unnatural" conduct, he added.
Mr Sani said homosexuality was illegal under Nigeria's secular constitution, and Islamic law which is applied in Sokoto state.
Other people at the ceremony dispersed when police arrived at the venue, he added.
Source:bbc
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