Two men have been arrested and charged with “homosexual behaviour” in Nigeria.
Emeka Eze, 35, and Jonathan Akatin, 22, were charged on Thursday in
the city of Jos, and face a potential prison sentence of 14 years.
The pair were arrested by police following a tip-off from neighbours,
who alleged that they had been engaging in homosexuality, Premium Times
reports.
The prosecutor, Gokwat Ibrahim, told the court that the accused committed the alleged offence at 10pm on 7 September.
“The accused have been committing the offence in their compound
publicly, which is against the order of nature. During police
investigation, the suspects confessed to the crime,” Mr Ibrahim said.
The prosecutor said that the pair had committed an offence contrary
to Section 284 of the Penal Code (Northern States) Federal Provisions
Act, which outlaws “carnal intercourse against the order of nature,” and
applies to all states in northern Nigeria.
Section 284 carries a penalty of up to 14 years imprisonment as well as a fine.
Mr Eze and Mr Akatin have reportedly plead guilty to the charges, but
claimed that they did not know they were committing an offence.
Mr Ibrahim added that the pair could be sentenced quickly because of their confessions.
“The court should rely on Section 157(1) of the Criminal Procedure
Code (CPC), that stipulates quick judgment for anybody who confesses to
his or her crime,” he said.
The presiding officer, Mustapha Hassan, has adjourned the case until
Thursday 10 October and ordered that Mr Eze and Mr Akatin be remanded in
custody until then.
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