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Togo: Organizers of an Orgy Party Arrested in Lomé

An orgy party in Lomé goes awry. The police arrested the organizers on Saturday, March 2, 2024.

In an effort to combat moral depravity, the Togolese authorities have put an end to an orgy party planned to take place on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Lomé. Pimps, participants, and organizers of this event were arrested before the event even began.

Despite the organizers’ efforts to keep the location secret, granting access only to participants who had paid the entry fee of 15,000 CFA francs, the police were able to locate and apprehend them.

Although some participants managed to escape arrest, the organizers of this event, in violation of the Togolese penal code, will be brought before the Public Prosecutor to answer for their acts.

This police operation thus prevented this orgy party from taking place, putting an end to a recurring practice that goes against the values and laws of the country.

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