Bobrisky Not Staying In One Bedroom Flat – NSC
The Lagos State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service has clarified on the status of the controversial cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky in its facility.
Bobrisky is currently serving a six-month prison sentence over abuse of the naira notes.
Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court in Lagos, while sentencing the convict, on Friday, April 12, 2024, said the judgment would be a deterrent to others who are found abusing and mutilating the naira.
However, a platform had reported that the convict occupied a newly built VIP apartment in the Kirikiri correctional centre.
Meanwhile, the NCoS in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Rotimi Oladokun, denied the claims.
Oladokun noted that Bobrisky shared the same cell with other convicted inmates, adding that there were no en-suite or ‘one-bedroom flat’ style cells in the Custodial Centre.
The spokesman disclosed that cell block infrastructure in the facility was built as shared buildings to accommodate multiple inmates.
The statement read, “The attention of the Nigerian Correctional Service Lagos State Command has been drawn to some mischievous and misleading online publications.
“Without prejudice to NCoS right to seek legal redress for the libellous publication, outlined are clarification on the said issues.
“The convicted inmate, Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju aka Bobrisky is currently serving a 6-month jail term for abuse and mutilation of the Naira note within the custody of the Custodial Centre in the State.
“The Convict is entitled to the reformative and rehabilitative platforms either educational and/or vocational training as provided to all inmates in custody.
“Idris has been allocated a shared cell with other convicted inmates. There are no en-suite or ‘one-bedroom flat’ style cells in our Custodial Centre as the cell blocks infrastructure are built as shared buildings, to accommodate multiple inmates.”
Oladokun further said that the convict was remanded in a male Custodial Centre and observed all regulations and rules in place at the centre, especially concerning the dress code.
He added that Bobrisky wears male-designated correctional clothing for convicted inmates.