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Police Arrest Officer Caught On Camera Slapping Woman In Edo

The lady having a heated argument with the police officer who then slapped her while charging at her.

Benin, Edo State– The Edo State Police Command has arrested the police officer who was caught on camera slapping a lady in the state police command.

The video released by human-rights activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, showed the lady having a heated argument with the police officer who then slapped her while charging at her.

In a statement issued, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, the spokesperson for the police command, confirmed that the officer in question has been identified as Police Sergeant Samuel Imakor, with identification number F/NO. 505450. Sgt. Imakor is currently stationed at Iruekpen Police Station in Edo State.

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‘’The Police Sergeant, who was arrested and brought to the Commissioner of Police Edo State on Monday 11th of February, 2024 by his Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for debriefing, confessed to the CP that he truly slapped the young woman who he identified as Mercy Ajayi, but later advanced his defence against the young woman on the fact that she slapped him in the vehicle during the process of her arrest, adding that she was arrested in connection with the offence of stealing of human hair from a hotel department.”

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The image maker disclosed that the state Commissioner of Police Edo State, CP Funsho Adegboye, ordered for the officer’s arrest and the immediate disciplinary procedure, known as orderly room trial, to be set up urgently against him by the Command’s Provost Marshal.

‘’The CP reiterates his commitment to ensuring that officers and men of the Command carry out their duties with Democratic Policing and with the fear of God. He urged the good people of Edo State to report promptly to him any unprofessional conduct of Police officers against the citizens, adding that the members of the public on the other hand should also respect their Police and also obey the rule of law, that it takes two to tangle.”

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