TEKNO INVITED BY THE POLICE OVER NAKED WOMEN IN TRANSPARENT TRUCK
Nigerian musician, Augustine Kelechi, popularly known as Tekno was seen in a controversial video with strippers dancing seductively in a transparent truck. The viral video showed Tekno dancing with four strippers, spraying them with money and slapping their buttocks.
There are reports that Tekno is at the Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police Force to answer questions over the nude women dancing in a transparent truck over the weekend.
The spokesman for the police command, Bala Elkana said ‘Tekno has been invited by the State CID in respect of those strip dancers in the truck in a public place dancing naked. So he is invited for questioning. He is in our office at the moment,”
Mr. Bala, however, said he doesn’t know if Tekno will be charged to court yet because he is still under investigation.
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