The Rivers police command has announced the arrest of two personnel of E-Motion and SHAEZ Nigeria Limited, a billboard company, for allegedly displaying pornography video at the densely populated Garrison area in Port Harcourt.
State police spokesperson, Nnamdi Omoni, in a statement issued on Saturday evening, identified the culprits as Segun Emmanuel, an engineer, and Kingsley Benjamin, a security personnel, whose careless actions led to the display of pornographic video on a screen billboard on Thursday evening.
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Mr Omoni said, “The suspects who have confessed their complicity in the crime, are currently cooling their heels and helping the police in the investigation and will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”
According to reports, the pornographic film suddenly beamed on the screen billboard at about 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, with residents expressing worries over the act that has been exposed to children under 18 years.
The video was said to have lasted for 60 seconds. However, with the complaints of residents, the billboard was shut down.