EFCC Unveils Mugshot of Cross-Dresser Bobrisky Following Arrest for Alleged Abuse of Naira
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released the mugshot of crossdresser, Bobrisky, following his arrest and detention for Naira abuse.
A statement from the commission reads;
“Operatives of the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have commenced investigation of Iris Okuneye, a.k.a Bobrisky, for allegedly spraying Naira notes.
The EFCC had invited the 31-year old following a video report of spraying and flaunting wads of new Naira notes at the premiere of a movie, Ajakaju, produced by Eniola Ajao, a Nollywood actress and producer, at Film One Circle Mall, Lekki, Lagos on March 24, 2024.
Investigation also revealed that he had also committed the alleged offence at some other event centres and parties at different times.
Following the invitation by the Commission, he arrived at the Lagos Zonal Command of the EFCC in the morning of Wednesday, April 4, 2024 for interrogation and volunteered his statements.
He will soon be charged to court upon conclusion of investigation “.
The internet is currently having a field day with his mugshot, with many praising him for still maintaining beauty in detention.
One Ada Mbaise wrote, “He still do make-up
One Desmond Dex wrote, “Hope he won’t be looking like Lasisi Elenu when he comes out in 2 to 3 weeks
One Rayshell Ray wrote, “Maintaining beauty! Opurr
One Chop Life Kitchen Lagos wrote, “Is it me or this picture is cute
One Pahndah wrote, “Ah Mummy of Lagos re oo
One Ifuna Eyes wrote, “See as em fine
One Sandy Coco wrote, “In cell and maintaining beauty
One Nikki Pro Beauty Studio wrote, “Still so cute
One Gaskiayaa wrote, “Boh fine Sha”.
This is coming just two days after a police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi revealed why Bobrisky, James Brown, and others can’t be arrested. He stated that it is a very tricky situation, as he expressed how cross-dressing is not yet a punishable offense in Nigeria, but being queer is.
He made it known that even if there might be rumors of people who cross-dress also being a part of the LGBTQ community because there is no specific evidence to back that up, they cannot take them to court and if eventually taken to court, one will lose.