Former Kaduna lawmaker and controversial critic, Shehu Sani, has shared his view on the alarming trend of ladies allegedly sleeping with dogs for money.
Africa Today News, New York reports that inn recent times, social media has been awash with unpleasant videos of ladies having sexual intercourse with dogs in the past few days.
Force spokesman, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, reacting to the ugly development, condemned it citing the Criminal code Act, 1990, which states that it’s an offence for anyone to have carnal knowledge of an animal.
Speaking on the issue of bestiality, which has continued to stir reactions, Sani asserted that it is immoral for human beings to sleep with a dog.
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He pointed out that that such act deserved serious punishment.
His tweet which was sighted by Africa Today News, New York read: ‘It’s immoral for human beings to sleep with a dog or human beings copying the ways of the dog while sleeping.
‘They deserve serious punishment.’
Some reports which had gone viral on social media had it that some ladies travel to Dubai, Lekki area of Lagos state to sleep with dogs for money.
The engagement of ladies in bestiality has continued to stir reactions considering the health risks.
Reacting to the development, Force spokesman, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi cited the Criminal code Act 1990 which states that it’s an offence for anyone to have carnal knowledge of an animal.
His tweet read: ‘Can you see this? Read it, so that we tell them oh because they all accept the dirty business. The law condemns it, our tradition condemns it, all the practicable religions condemn it so what are we saying.
‘Part of our duties as a responsible institution is to educate our people, Nigerians, on the dos and don’ts as stipulated by our laws. That is why I have uploaded this portion of the law here.’
He went on to warn those in the line of business to stop to avoid spreading strange sicknesses in Nigeria noting that the hands of the law would catch up with them if they continue.
Africa Today News, New York