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Lagos Police Takes Major Action On Viral Chrisland School Girl Video In Dubai
Lagos Police Takes Major Decision On Viral Chrisland School Girl Video In Dubai, details can be accessed below.
BrandNewsDay Nigeria reports that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) through the Lagos State Police Command has reacted to the Chrisland School Girl Video making rounds and the alleged rape video showing students of Chrisland School in Dubai.
This online newspaper platform understands that the Chrisland School Girl Video shows the pupils in a s*xual act which the mother of the female student involved claimed that she was done under the influence.
The mother of the pupil in the Chrisland School Girl video saga in a video shared by Ubi Franklin on Instagram narrates her encounter with the school, she said the school had contacted her to inform her about a kissing game involving her daughter under their care. She begged and appealed to Nigerians to intervene as the institution had been interrogating her daughter without her knowledge.
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“They’ve been threatening my daughter, that if she speaks out they’re going to kill her, that it is a men’s world, that she should keep quiet that she shouldn’t disclose to me”, the mother said the daughter had been “dying in silence”.
“They took her to go and do a pregnancy test without me knowing”, she added.
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As a result, the Lagos State Government led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has shut down all branches of Chrisland schools in the Southwest state over Chrisland school viral video of a pupil of the school.
Meanwhile, in a statement made available on Monday by Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin said investigations into the matter have commenced. The spokesman announced that the security agency is seeking to establish “the identities of the players in the video”.
The police are taking cognizance of “the cybercrime angle” and would enlist the support of Interpol (International Police) if the need arises. The Lagos Command confirmed it would work with relevant ministries, departments, agencies and non-governmental organizations.
Correspondingly, BrandNewsDay Nigeria understands that the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi confirmed that due diligence will be followed to ensure there is no miscarriage of justice.