The police in Delta State, Nigeria, have taken into custody more than one hundred individuals suspected of participating in a gay wedding. This development was announced via a tweet from the official Twitter handle of the police on Tuesday, and the suspects are expected to be presented to the public shortly.
Nigeria has a strict anti-gay law in place since January 2014, during President Goodluck Jonathan's tenure, which carries a 14-year prison sentence for individuals found guilty of engaging in same-sex relations.
In a notable case in December 2019, the Nigerian government enforced this law by charging 47 men who had been apprehended by the police at a Lagos hotel the previous year. They were accused of publicly displaying affection for members of the same sex.
police arrest homosexuals. Source: Twitter/@Delta State Police