A viral video of three police officers pounding a man with sticks has sent shock waves on social media.
It is not clear where the incident happened. It is also not clear why the policemen were brutally hitting the man with sticks. What is however clear from the video is the man poses no physical danger to the policemen.
The policemen even pulled the trousers of their victim halfway during the torture despite the Anti-torture Act 2017 that criminalizes such action.
Nigerians have expressed disgust over the actions of the policemen on X.
@PIDOMNIGERIA said: “If a proper psychiatric evaluation is conducted on all the rank and file of the Nigerian police force, 95% will test positive to one form of mental illness or another. Nigeria handed over guns and authority to mad men, who should be receiving treatment in an asylum with both legs and hands chained.”
@RegardlessH said: “Nigeria police will never change. Their level of unprofessionalism and gutter behaviour is unheard of. I don’t really know what they do at training camps.”
@obehieguakhide said: “What’s the difference between these police officers and common thugs and criminals?”
@UGONNA_JAY said: ‘What manner of barbarism is this? God!”
@Lexyzdoo said: “@Princemoye1 minister of threatened affairs, have you seen your men at their best? Ire oooo.”
@etochris067 said: “The other one in uniform is probably a GAY the way he held the manhood. Abi he fingered him? But this is provoking!”
If a proper psychiatric evaluation is conducted on all the rank and file of the Nigerian police @PoliceNG force, 95% will test positive to one form of mental illness or another.
Nigeria handed over guns and authority to mad men, who should be receiving treatment in asylum with… pic.twitter.com/Q9ynCjS5Am
— 99% OPPRESSED. (@PIDOMNIGERIA) May 8, 2024
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