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PHOTOS: Dozens of men arrested and paraded by police for holding ‘g@y s£x party’ in Indonesia

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Dozens of men have been arrested in Indonesia after allegedly holding a gay s£x party at a hotel.

About 34 men were recently paraded after being detained by police in Surabaya on October 19, Mail Online reports.

Images show the detainees barefoot and bound together with zip ties as they were marched through the street.

At the time of the raid, hotel management claimed they were unaware of any sex parties taking place. They said each room is a private area which is the full right of the guest.

A hotel management representative told local media that the person booking the room rented two connecting rooms.

He also said the hotel had been busy on the night of the incident due to it being the weekend.

The representative admitted that this case had impacted the hotel’s public image.

He told CNN Indonesia: ‘The impact is quite disappointing, because there’s been some unpleasant feedback about our hotel.’

But he reassured tourists that the hotel remains committed to maintaining privacy, a sense of security and comfort for guests.

The police raid was carried out early on Sunday at around 1am local time after officers received reports from residents who suspected unusual activity on one of the hotel floors.

The police then took all the men to the Surabaya Police Headquarters for further questioning.

Evidence including contraceptives, cell phones, and several electronic devices was seized from the scene.

The Surabaya Police Criminal Investigation Unit has named 34 suspects.

The suspect status was announced by the Head of the Surabaya Police Criminal Investigation Unit, AKBP Edy Herwiyanto, on Tuesday afternoon.

Edy said that some of the 34 men arrested were participants. while others had varying roles in hosting the party – with some acting as financiers, administrators, assistants.

Police have not yet revealed the charges against the alleged participants.

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PHOTOS: Man arrested for allegedly r@ping 3-year-old girl in Plateau community

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The Plateau State Police Command has arrested a 33-year-old man, Job Josiah, for allegedly r@ping a 2 years and 9 months old girl identified as Maryam.

It was gathered that the incident occurred on October 17, 2025 in the Mista Ali community in Bassa Local Government Area of the state.

Residents said the incident had generated tension before the police intervened.

Fielding questions from journalists on Wednesday, October 22, at the State Police Command, the State Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Adesina, confirmed the arrest, stating that the suspect is currently at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the command.

“With regard to the rape case that happened at Mista Ali, I personally called for the case. When the case was reported, there was a lot of tension, and we had to move in quickly and arrest the suspect. The suspect is presently with the State CID. We are making progress on that case,” the CP stated.

Daily Trust reports that the arrest of the suspect followed a complaint by the victim’s parents, who cried out for justice over what they described as a deliberate and selfish act by the suspect.

Narrating the incident, the victim’s mother said: “The incident occurred when the victim was going to see her father, but [the suspect] stopped her, lured her into his provision shop, and defiled her. On the day of the incident, I saw her outside the house in a strange condition. I noticed she had the smell of alcohol on her body.

“She started crying, and I didn’t know what had happened to her. When I checked her private parts, I was devastated and couldn’t continue. I then called my neighbour to come see what had happened to the girl. When we asked the victim who did this to her, she said, ‘Mai Shago’ (Shop owner). We are calling for justice. She is just a minor, and her father has been ill.”

The mother was visibly shedding tears as she spoke

Relatives of the victim claimed they had taken her to a hospital where it was confirmed that she was def!led.

The founder and Director of TORRO Centre for care and support for Adolescent and Women, Mr Suleiman Muhammad Sani accompanied the child’s parents to Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) for further medical evaluation.

According to him, doctors at JUTH confirmed beyond reasonable doubts of forceful entry, as reflected in blurred images he posted.

It was further gathered that it wasn’t the first time the suspect acted suspiciously around the victim.

On an earlier occasion, he reportedly gave the little girl alcohol and when her parents found out, they confronted him and threatened to report the matter to the police.

However, members of the community intervened and the suspect promised never to repeat such behaviour.

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Police arrest murder suspect, others in Delta communities, recover ammunition

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Operatives of the Delta State Police Command attached to Agbor Division have arrested a key suspect involved in the abduction and murder of a commercial motorcyclist in Agbor, Ika South Local Government Area.

This was contained in a signed statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer for Delta State Command, SP Bright Edafe, copies of which were made available to journalists in Warri on Thursday.

The statement noted, “On October 7, 2025, a report of a missing person was received at the Agbor Division, indicating that a man identified as Friday Orumgbe, male, aged 53, of Idumu Oza, Agbor, Ika South LGA., who left home on 6th October 2025 with his Lifan motorcycle, failed to return.

“Acting on the report, the DPO Agbor Division, CSP Michael Obekpa, immediately ordered a discreet investigation into the disappearance. Following a sustained intelligence-led effort, on 16th October 2025, police operatives arrested one Musa Buhari, male, aged 25, of Alihagu Village, Agbor, and recovered the victim’s phone, a Tecno T101 handset, from him.

“Upon interrogation, the suspect confessed that he and one Manu Usman (now at large) had boarded the victim’s motorcycle under the pretence of being passengers, but lured him into a bush along Power Line near Oki, Agbor, where they attacked him with a hoe, rendering him unconscious before stealing his motorcycle and phone.

“Acting on the confession, on 17th October 2025 at about 8:05 a.m., the DPO Agbor Division led operatives and the suspect to the crime scene where the decomposed corpse of the victim was recovered. The remains were identified by family members and deposited at the Central Hospital Mortuary, Agbor, for autopsy.”

Meanwhile, the suspect is in custody and the investigation is ongoing, the police spokesman stated.

In another development, a patrol team of the ‘B’ Division, Warri, has nabbed a suspected cultist/armed robbery syndicate and recovered from the gangster one locally made cut-to-size double-barreled gun, one live cartridge, and one expended cartridge.

The PPRO disclosed that on October 19, 2025, the Divisional Police Officer ‘A’ Division, Warri, CSP Ya’u Kangiwa, acting on the directive to strengthen visibility policing in volatile areas, deployed his operatives to intensify night patrols within the Ubeji community, following a recent resurgence of cult-related clashes.

“At about 3:00 a.m., a patrol team of ‘B’ Division Warri sighted a gold-coloured Lexus 350 SUV, with registration number KWL359DS (ABUJA), parked suspiciously with two occupants on board.

“The officers promptly approached the vehicle and identified the occupants as Christian Agbajor Akpos, male, aged 33, and Sophia Thomas, female, aged 26.

“When interrogated, the occupants could not provide a satisfactory account of their movement at such odd hours. Their suspicious conduct prompted a meticulous search of the vehicle, leading to the recovery of one locally made cut-to-size double-barrel gun, one battle axe, one live cartridge, and one expended cartridge.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the male suspect, Christian Agbajor Akpos, is a member of the Maphite Confraternity and the Neo-Black Movement (NBM). He further confessed that the firearm found in his possession was given to him by one Mr Shimaye (surname unknown), identified as the Deputy Chairman of the Ubeji community. Both suspects are in custody while efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the syndicate and recover more arms.”

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, has commended the officers “for their professionalism and swift response in apprehending the suspects.”

The police boss reiterated the Command’s unwavering commitment to the fight against crime and criminality in all forms, stressing that “The Command will continue to intensify intelligence-led operations and community-based policing to ensure the safety of lives and property across the State.”

PUNCH Online reports that the Delta State Police Command has reported a string of significant operational successes in recent times.
For example, in August 2025, the Command announced the arrest of 211 suspects and the recovery of ₦8.5 million ransom money, along with 18 firearms and over 350 rounds of ammunition.

More recently, in October 2025, the Command intercepted 400 rounds of ammunition at Asaba Bridge Head and arrested a suspect during operations aimed at intercepting illegal arms transfers in the region.

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Police detain officer for firing at moving car in Delta

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A police officer who was filmed shooting at the tyre of a moving vehicle in front of Toscana Hotel along Okpanam Road, Asaba, Delta State, has been identified and detained by the authorities.

The incident, which occurred on Tuesday night, sparked outrage after the video surfaced on social media. The video showed the officer firing towards the car as it attempted to drive off.

The act has been widely condemned as reckless and a violation of the rules of engagement on firearm usage in public spaces.

Reacting to the incident in a post on X on Wednesday, the Police Public Relations Officer for the Delta State Command, SP Bright Edafe, described the officer’s conduct as “embarrassing, shameful, careless, unprofessional, and unjustified.”

Edafe wrote, “In all honesty, this is embarrassing, shameful, careless, so unprofessional and not justified at all. The Policeman has been identified, detained and will appear before the CP today.”

No casualty was reported as of the time of filing this report.

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