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Alleged fraud: Lagos Police arrest, detain Bobrisky (Video)
The popular Nigerian cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, commonly known as Bobrisky has been allegedly arrested and detained for fraud.
The Nigerian Barbie, as he is fondly calls himself has been locked in a Lagos Police divisional station’s male cell, and he might be spending the weekend there.
According to popular IG blogger, it was reliably gathered that the trouble started for Bobrisky when a lady contracted him for a business deal; “Bobs Wings” which they kicked off without challenges.
However, when it was time for Bobrisky to remit the money made from the business, he purportedly began being shady, throwing all kinds of attitudes. It was learned that his angry female business partner took the case to court and also ordered for his arrest and questioning over the missing fund.
Explaining the issue, the Instagram blogger wrote with a very short video showing Bob sitting on a reception chair: “Bobrisky has just been arrested and detained by Lagos police concerning the Bob Wing money shim take buy ijekuje.
“AUNTCLE has been locked in the male cell, in a Lagos Police divisional station, about some minutes ago.”
Although, the Lagos State Police Command is yet to issue a statement on the alleged Bobrisky’s arrest.
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