Lagos Police Command Begins Investigation Into Chrisland Sex Scandal
The Lagos State Police Command has issued a statement over the ongoing sex video scandal involving students of Chrisland School, Lagos.
The students were said to have been in Dubai for a sporting competition when they had a “Truth or Dare” session that led to some of them having sex, filming it, and publishing same online.
The incident which had led to the shuting down of the sachool and its entire branches in the state has become a major topic of discussion on social media.
Reacting to the incident, the spokesman of Lagos Police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin said the Police has launched an investigation into the scandal.
Below is the statement released on the development:
“The attention of the Lagos State Police Command has been drawn to an alleged rape video purportedly depicting students of Chrisland School Lagos, going viral on social media.
The Command has commenced investigations into the matter with a view to establishing the identities of the players in the video, the true incident in the video, the geographical location of the incident, the alleged threat to life against a student of the school and circumstances surrounding the alleged repeated pregnancy tests conducted on a student without parental consent.
The Command is equally taking cognizance of the cybercrime angle to the whole episode and would not hesitate to enlist the support of the Interpol should the need arise. For a holistic and unbiased investigation, the Command shall be working with relevant ministries, departments, agencies and non-governmental organizations.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Abiodun Alabi, fdc, mnim, psc has assured that due diligence will be observed to ensure that there is no miscarriage of justice.”
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