Six Nigerians arrested over same-sex website scam

Story By: BBC

Police in the central Nigerian state of Nassarawa have arrested six people on suspicion of operating a fraudulent dating site for same-sex couples.

The suspects are said to have used the site to woo their victims before robbing them.

The arrests followed a complaint by a victim who alleged that his nude photos were taken, with a threat to publish them on social media if he did not give them money.

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The incident was reported in Masaka, in Karu local government area, bordering the capital Abuja.

State police spokesman Ramhan Nansel told the BBC that the suspects – four men and two women – allegedly posted pictures of would-be same-sex seekers and invited interested individuals for arranged dates through a match-making process.

They would then defraud the victims or forcefully take away their belongings and blackmail them into silence.

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The police said the suspects would be charged after investigations have been concluded.

Nigeria criminalises same-sex relationships, imposing up to 14 year jail term for offenders.

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