close
Sunday, October 6, 2024

Bobrisky: Correctional service awaits probe findings, explains inmate admission process

Mr Umar said during Bobrisky’s court appearance and subsequent admission to the facility, he identified himself as male.

• October 6, 2024
Bobrisky
Bobrisky[Credit:YOP-FRII]

The Nigerian Correctional Service has confirmed an ongoing investigation into allegations surrounding convicted crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky’s accommodation.

The service noted that the findings of the investigations were pending.

The Deputy Controller of Corrections Service Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Umar, disclosed this during an interview on Sunday in Abuja.

Mtr Umar also highlighted the service’s commitment to rehabilitation and safety through its comprehensive inmate admission process.

Recall that Bobrisky was convicted for mutilating the naira in April and was sentenced to six months in jail.

A social media influencer and human rights activist, Vincent Otse, also known as Very Dark Man thereafter published an audio recording which captured Bobrisky allegedly saying that he spent his jail term in a private apartment.

The audio also captured the crossdresser allegedly saying that he paid N15 million to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission officials to drop charges of money laundering against him.

Meanwhile, the Federal Government, On Monday, September 30, inaugurated an independent investigative panel to prove allegations of corruption and gross violations of standard operating procedures within the NCoS.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who inaugurated the committee, said that it must also look at the recent allegations that some correctional service officials provided alternative accommodation for Bobrisky.

Mr Umar, however, explained that inmates undergo comprehensive assessments to determine security risks, needs, and responsivity issues when brought to custodial centres.

According to him, the admission board evaluates each inmate to ensure safe housing and effective rehabilitation.

Mr Umar, who outlined the service’s rigorous admission process for inmates, added that adherence to human rights principles through the approach was also paramount.

He said, “Well, upon conviction of every offender from court, either awaiting trial or convicted, once they are brought to our facility, there is a process they go through before and during admission. Let me say during admission, there is what we call the admission board, which comprises the officer in charge, the second-in-command, the medical officer in charge of the custodial centre, the record officer and other relevant officers. They will go through the information contained therein in the warrants, also, before he will be allocated a cell, there is what we call, determination of security. Determination of security refers to one’s risk assessment. The person risks self harm, safety of other inmate and officers. We also have what we call needs assessment, which is focused on criminogenic need areas. These are behaviours that may cause criminal behavioural and other criminological needs. These are the things that we look into before an inmate is allocated a cell. Furthermore, we also look at what we refer to as responsivity issues. There are things that can affect his participation in intervention or make it difficult for him to adjust to custodial life. So, having worked all this in, then it will be determined which cell such inmates will be allocated to.’’

According to Mr Umar, during Bobrisky’s court appearance and subsequent admission to the facility, he was asked to declare his gender and he identified himself as male, but do not forget that, there are some other features that are on him.

He added, “So because of those determination, I mean, what I refer to as classification and also determination of security of the custodial centre, he was given an appropriate cell where he was kept. This is also to ensure that he is not under threat within our custodial centre and he is kept safe also. Well, one thing I want to say here is that, the minister of interior, has set up a committee to investigate the said alleged Bobrisky staying outside our custodial centre. So until the determination of such or the outcome of such investigations, I think we should let it rest. I am only telling you that once an inmate or people are convicted, or are brought to our custodial centres, we have a standard of treatment for them during admission.

“They will be put through checks and these checks guide us on determination of security of such a person both to the person and to the custodial centre. But as to whether he was kept in our custodial facilities or outside the facility, until the determination of the outcome of the investigation on the allegations, I won’t be able to speak further on that.’’

(NAN) 

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Fire (Credit: PM NEWS)

Hot news Home top

Man dies in Lagos house fire

Mr Hundeyin said the Oke-Odo division received a distress call from a resident of the house concerning the fire incident.

Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa

Politics

Ondo youths to mobilise for Aiyedatiwa’s victory in governorship poll

Mr Adeyemo urged youths in the state to join him in mobilising aggressively for the governor’s victory in the election.

Binyamin Netanyahu and Bola Tinubu

Uncategorized

Cheta Nwanze: To subdue Boko Haram, Nigeria can take cues from Israel’s assault on Hezbollah

Eliminating a leader often has a more dangerous side effect: the bloodshed becomes a rallying cry for future leaders and members.

Governor Hyacinth Alia

States

LG Polls: Governor Alia commends Benue residents for supporting APC

The Benue governor commended the people for upholding peace and unity, which were critical to the progress of the state.

Daily Trust and Bola Tinubu composite

Opinion

Daily Trust’s blunder on Samoa Agreement bolsters need for rigorous journalism in Tinubu era

Responsible journalism is non-negotiable because it is often the first draft of history.

Nigerian youths

NationWide

Young Nigerians urged to take active part in Tinubu’s proposed youth conference

The NYCN president emphasised the significance of the confab, urging young Nigerians to fully utilise the platform to shape the future of the country.