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Indecent Assault Case: Don’t Pamper Kenneth Gbagi, Rights Campaigner Warns Police

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Civil rights campaigner and President of the Benin Solidarity Movement (BSM) worldwide, a socio-cultural group, Elder Curtis Eghosa Ugbo, has charged the officers of the Delta State Police Command to let professional conduct be at play in their handling of the allegation of indecent assault of some former staff of Signatious Hotels and Suites by its proprietor, Barrister Kenneth Gbagi.

Elder Ugbo in his statement said that “the action of Barrister Gbagi, who resorted to removing all the items of clothing on the staff namely – Gloria Oguzie, Okiemute Diaghwarhe, Victor Ephraim and Mrs. Precious Archibong – based on unsubstantiated allegation of stealing and ordering his 15 year old son, Egba Gbagi, to take video recording of the scene and post it on social media channels smacks of an action that can only come from the weird imagination of a beast.”

The rights campaigner insist that “for Barrister Kenneth Gbagi to go into hiding for almost a year before honouring police invitation to clear the air on the issue shows that he has a case to answer and was only buying time.

“This should be all the police need to act honourably and ensure that the weird Barrister Kenneth Gbagi faces the full weight of the law and thus curb him of what many have alleged to his excesses over the years.

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