After Civil Society Organizations and social media users criticized Abdullahi Adisa, also known as Trinity Guy, for sexualizing a female minor in a video that was trending, the Oyo State Police Command stated on Thursday that it extended an invitation to question the prankster.How a visit from a married woman put me in a police cell – lawyer, June 22, 2023
They learned that the invitation came shortly after CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, the Force’s Public Relations Officer, called for Adisa’s arrest and prosecution of the prankster.
In a statement on Friday,the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, said that Adisa sexualized the minor in the video clip. He also said that the command strongly disapproves of videos that can offend the sensibilities of others through violence, sexual abuse, and other extremes in the name of entertainment.
“The Oyo State Police Command wishes to inform good citizens and indeed the general public that creative content creator, Abdullahi Adisa, aka Trinity Guy, has been invited in connection with a disturbing viral video “Skit” that is making the rounds,” read a portion of the statement.
“The somewhat over 38 seconds video portrayed the sexualisation of a female minor who was constrained in a discussion with the drama creator to depict his privates.
Dangerous pranks: “Moving forward, the Oyo State Police Command genuinely appreciates the energy and effort invested by every creative mind in his or her craft, the command, however, appeals strongly against offending the sensibilities of others through violence, sexual abuses, and other extremities in the name of entertainment,” police invite skit maker Trinity Guy said.
In the moving 38 seconds video cut, the comedian was seen asking a yet-to-be-distinguished female minor to depict the shade of his genitals regardless of the minor arguing that she saw nothing.
However, in an exclusive telephone interview with our correspondent, Osifeso stated that civil liberties groups, among others, had requested that Adisa be questioned following the online release of his contentious video clips.
He stated, “The civil liberties groups and social media users have been going agog that we have not done anything about this guy (Adisa) and that we just left him to be misbehaving. We have not done anything about him.” As a result, we called him about this video. We must invite him to be questioned.