Sharia police arrested 12 men accusing them of attempting gay marriage in Kano,a spokesman of the board overseeing sharia law in kano said 10 of the men were later released.
As in much of sub-Saharan Africa, anti-gay sentiment extends across
the religious divide of Christians and muslims in Nigeria.
A spokesman for the sharia law group, Mohammed Yusuf Yola, said the men were arrested at the scene of the ceremony on the outskirts of Kano on Sunday following a tip-off. "It is still an allegation but when we screened them, they really looked gay, and the way they behaved was gay," Yola said.
Ten out of the 12 suspects were released after their parents signed a statement saying they would keep their children away from such activities, Yola said, but would be handed over to the police for prosecution if they were caught again.
Nigeria's anti-gay laws provide for sentences of up to 14 years in prison.
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