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Drama As Police Allegedly Ass@ult Man And Girlfriend Over Refusal to Search Their Phone

  • Incident of alleged police misconduct in Nigeria has caused public outrage.
  • A video surfaced showing police officers assaulting a couple who refused to allow their phones to be searched.
  • The incident was shared on social media platform X.

A disturbing incident involving alleged police misconduct has sparked outrage online after a video surfaced showing Nigerian police officers assaulting a couple who reportedly declined to have their phones searched.

The event, which was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), shows bystanders confronting the officers as tensions escalate.

In the footage, the man—believed to be the initial target of the phone inspection—is restrained by another individual to de-escalate the situation. Meanwhile, his girlfriend is heard in the background, and at one point, an officer is seen allegedly slapping her.

The video quickly went viral, drawing a flood of criticism from social media users who condemned the officers’ behavior and called for accountability.

See some reactions below:

@endyy090: “Even if u see him with igbo, as long as its a consumable quantity, its not a crime. Why are they not going after celebrities that smoke weed? Its because those ones knows their right.”

@AustinINstate: “If moto never jam one police man others no go comot for road.”

@HottCeo: “The more. You call them SARS the more foolish you look. SARS has been disbanded. Call the tactical name out! Not the name that has been disbanded. Not all police misbehaving are SARS mehn.”

@3JDimention: “Whenever you encounter a group of police…You have two options… Activate ruggedity mode or active tolal slavery submission mode …. Choose your character.”

@iykeinfos: “Do SARS still exist in Nigeria? Anything that looks like SARs has being scrapped to my knowledge ooh 🤷🏾‍♂️ so anything that looks like SARs is Criminality to me. But what do I know?”

@iykeinfos: “The Day they start allowing everyone to Arm themselves in Nigeria. Police will remain in the Police Stations and wait for Citizens to come and register a complain physically or wait for a Distress Call on Record before they leave their Police Station. Useless Country.”

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