Police Launch Manhunt For Man Who Assaulted Traffic Officer In Lagos | Sahara Reporters

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.PoliceNG Launch Manhunt For Man Who Assaulted Traffic Officer In Lagos | Sahara Reporters The command further stated that it will investigate the matter and bring to justice the perpetrator and his accomplices. READ MORE:

The Lagos State Police Command has vowed to apprehend a man who attacked a traffic officer, ASP Daudu Ajayi at Oko-Oba area of Lagos on Wednesday.In a viral video, the fleeing culprit was seen asking Ajayi to alight from his truck while the officer refused. The criminal went further by threatening to break a bottle on the head of the officer if he did not get down, which he eventually did as the officer stood his ground.

“The fact of the case is that on Wednesday, 21st April, 2021, at about 12.30 pm, there was a case of hit and run serious accident involving a vehicle with Reg No BDG 756 YA, which hit a camry car with Reg No. KJA 281 GQ, and as a result a motorcycle rider, Ashiru Saadu, m, was affected and seriously injured.“In the process, the driver of the Camry car waited but the driver of the Dyna vehicle with Reg. No. BDG 746 YA escaped from the scene.

 

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PoliceNG This is a welcome development. The police should go after him. I watched the video and saw no justification for the assault on the policeman. We may not agree with how the Nigerian police operates atimes but we won't support hooliganism in whatever form.

PoliceNG Everyday police brutalizes ordinary one bottle una dey do man hunt

PoliceNG I follow back pls

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