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Alleged fraud: Bobrisky granted bail, to report back to police, check date
Popular Nigerian cross dresser, Idris Okuneye known as Bobrisky has been granted an administrative bail by the police.
This development was revealed by the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkanan.
The state Police PRO, disclosed that Bobrisky was “granted bail to report back on Monday.”
Elkanan said Bobrisky has been granted bail to report back to the station on Monday 9, March. He also explained that Bobrisky’s arrest was “in connection with a complaint of fraud made against him which the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba is investigating.”
Onyxnewsng had earlier reported that Bobrisky was purportedly arrested by the Lagos state police on Friday night, for allegedly defrauded a business woman who contacted him to run her business under “Bobs Wings” which they started off without any hindrances.
Though, “Bob”, as he is fondly called by his close friends was accused of being shady and showing attitudes by not remitting proceeds from the business, the angry woman allegedly took the case to court and also ordered for his arrest and questioning over failure to remit her money.
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