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Bobrisky Reportedly Hospitalized Following Severe Breast Pain.

Idris Okuneye, also known by his stage name Bobrisky, is a controversial crossdresser from Nigeria who was taken to the Falomo Police Hospital in Lagos after he complained of pain in his “breasts.”

After spending hours in the police cell in Alagbon, Lagos State, Bobrisky reportedly indicated discomfort.

He was taken to the hospital yesterday at around 2:00 p.m., according to a police source.
Vanguard learned that Bobrisky said he was experiencing pain in his “breasts.”

The commissioner of police in charge of the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) in Lagos State, however, had visited the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Alagbon with the intention of transferring Bobrisky to his command at SFU, according to a police source who told Vanguard that the ambulance trip was a ruse.

“They were concerned about avoiding public attention, so they sent for a police ambulance with the number plate LLD339LP,” the source added.

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Another source indicated that Bobrisky complained bitterly about pain in his ‘breast,’ which was why they insisted on taking him to the Police Hospital, Falomo before transferring him to SFU. “This occurred after the CP of SFU visited the command to supervise the transfer.”

The source also stated that two armed cops were assigned to guard Bobrisky’s cell after profiling him, and that he was kept apart from other prisoners before being put in the cell.

The two armed cops stayed until Bobrisky was removed and loaded into the ambulance to be sent to the Police Hospital in Falomo, the police source added.

He introduced himself by his masculine name, Idris, when someone questioned him for his name inside the ambulance.

A female nurse and a fully armed police officer were on hand to protect him while he was in the ambulance. Inside the ambulance, he was laid down on a stretcher.

Remember how Okuneye stayed at the FCID in Alagbon, Lagos, on Monday night after being arrested by immigration service.

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