Coronavirus: Ogun Police Arrests Masquerade For Defying Restriction Ban In The State
Ogun state police on March 30 said it has arrested a masquerade for allegedly defying the state government’s directives against high-density gatherings as part of moves to curtail the spread of coronavirus disease.
The masquerade was arrested after it allegedly confronted policemen and threatened to “deal with them if they insist on dispersing his followers.”
Police spokesman in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a statement said the masquerade was apprehended at Ijeja area of Abeokuta following a complaint from members of the public that some people have gathered in hundreds in the area.
Oyeyemi expressed that the gathering was held to celebrate the masquerade festival in the area but the gathering created fear of massive spread of the disease in the mind of people in the area.
He said;
Upon the report, policemen from Ibara Division moved to the area and warned the people to disperse but the masequrade confronted the policemen and threatened to deal with them if they insist on dispersing his followers.
According to Opeyemi, the masquerade was subsequently arrested and taken to the station where he was warned to be law-abiding before he was released to a reliable surety.