Drama as 20 Men and Women Who Were Taking Shower Together Are Arrested

Some residents have landed in fresh trouble after police took serious action against them for their behaviour Reports have it that Kano State Hisbah arrested 20 men and women who were seen by their neighbours taking a bath together The Deputy Commandant General of the board, Dr Mujahidin Aminuddin Abubakar, confirmed the development to journalists and shared further details.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

It is now emerging that 20 male and female Kano residents have been arrested for taking a bath together.

As reported by Daily Trust on Tuesday, May 14, officers of Operation Kau Da Badala made the arrest at a local leisure centre following complaints by some residents of the area who were disturbed by the act.

The Deputy Commandant General of the board, Dr Mujahidin Aminuddin Abubakar, confirmed the development.

Shedding more light on their possible crime, Abubakar said the offence contravened the Hisbah law, which forbids mingling of both genders inside water to bathe.

However, he expressed grave concern over the act, which, according to him, could have been replaced with a more beneficial activity that would fetch them rewards from the almighty.

Speaking further, he added that upon completing the investigation, the suspects would be punished accordingly.

He urged parents and guardians to monitor their children’s movements closely.

In another story, police arrested seven individuals involved in recording  an explicit video in Chebanyi village, Kimaya, Chepalungu.

The officers revealed the video that drew wide condemnation on social media platforms might have been recorded in December 2023.

In the traumatising clip shared on X and other platforms like TikTok, several men were seen in a dingy room sexually assaulting a helpless lady.

The suspects were traced with the help of Nyumba Kumi elders. Area chief Edwin Barusei said the main suspect, Anderson Mutai, was hosting the recording of the clip.

The woman’s screams for help seemed to fall on deaf ears as the men continued chatting in their mother tongue. Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations in Chepalungu led the investigation.