Comedian Seyi Law has raised concerns regarding the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after the recent re-arrest of popular crossdresser Bobrisky. According to reports, Bobrisky was apprehended on Thursday night at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos while preparing to board a flight to London.
This incident follows a prior arrest at the Seme border just days earlier, where Bobrisky was reportedly attempting to leave Nigeria. The sequence of events has sparked widespread attention and criticism.
In response to the news of Bobrisky’s re-arrest, Seyi Law took to his X handle, expressing confusion over the situation. He questioned the EFCC’s actions, asking, “I don’t understand this Bobrisky’s case abeg. Did any court ask him not to travel? Why allow him to get on the plane and humiliate him like this?”
The comedian’s remarks reflect a growing public interest in the handling of Bobrisky’s legal troubles, as many wonder about the implications of the EFCC’s methods and the fairness of their approach. This case has opened up discussions about legal procedures and the treatment of individuals facing scrutiny in Nigeria.
As the situation unfolds, observers are left to ponder the complexities of the legal framework surrounding high-profile cases like Bobrisky’s, and whether due process is being observed. The public eagerly awaits further developments in this notable story.