How Egyptian airport police tried to frame me — Nigerian pastor

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The President of the Christian Tourism Practitioner’s Association of Nigeria President, Dr. Isreal Kristilere, has narrated his ordeal with the Egyptian Airport police.

The cleric, who was on a stopover at Cairo International Airport on April 30, 2024, explained that they tried to frame him on accusation of assault from a female whom he never met nor interacted with.

Narrating his ordeal in a video seen online by our correspondent, Kristilere explained that he was travelling with 28 other pilgrims to Amman via Egypt Air from Lagos when the incident happened.

The cleric, who is the Senior Pastor of Shepherdhill Baptist Church in Obanikoro, Lagos, noted that the airport police tried to force him to sign a “settlement document” prepared in the Arabic language after he was asked to apologise to the lady whom the police claimed he assaulted.

He said he was threatened with being charged in court after he refused to sign the document and insisted that the document be written in the English language that he understands.

“I had a very traumatic experience at Cairo International Airport on April 30, 2024. I wonder what they (airport police) would have achieved if I was travelling alone, no doubt this would have happened to other persons travelling alone,” the cleric said while narrating his ordeal.

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