Adejobi stated that the police will go after the lady in the viral video and make her face the full wrath of the law.
He asked Nigerians to give the police any useful information on how to apprehend the lady and others involved in the act in order to serve as a deterrent.
The police spokesman disclosed that the Force will not accept the posting of bestial-natured videos online.
He said, “I really want us to take necessary action on these ladies that are involved in unnatural offences (including bestiality) and post same online.
“We want to urge you to give us any useful information on how to get these ladies. We need to fish them out, please. Thanks.”
This online medium understands that the Nigerian Criminal Code Act and the Penal Code Act criminalise sleeping with an animal and that the act attracts up to 14 years imprisonment.
Meanwhile, former Big Brother Housemate cum celebrity chef, Uriel Oputa has taken to her social media to react to the new trend of bestiality.
This comes after reports of dogs sleeping with women emerged online.
Reacting to the development, the reality star, via her Instagram page on Friday outrightly condemned such a lifestyle, whilst expressing worry over the desperation of the present generation to make fast money.
She also spoke about the spiritual implications of such a devilish act, urging the public to do better.
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