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NEWS : Nigerian Police officers Discovered On Camera Requesting Cash From Dutch Lady Visiting Africa By Street

 


The Dutch lady who let the police know that she was making a beeline for the Nigerian capital city, Abuja was shocked when the staff were reluctant to let her go except if she gave them cash.

Two faculty of the Nigerian Police Power have been discovered on camera requesting cash from a solitary Dutch lady visiting African nations by street.

This trade was caught in a viral video on X (previously Twitter) showing the second the police officers asked the traveler what she brought for them from her nation of origin, the Netherlands, when she met them along the Moniya-Iseyin Street in Oyo State, southwest Nigeria.

The Dutch lady who let the police know that she was making a beeline for the Nigerian capital city, Abuja was shocked when the staff were reluctant to let her go except if she gave them cash.

"Wetin you bring come? Give me something. Wetin you wan give me? Give me cash," the two police officers were heard chorusing their requests to the traveler.

"The miserable the truth is, those enlisted into the NPF are obtained from the Nigerian Populace, no other country. This implies there is something extremely amiss with our general public overall," a X client, Akinwale remarked on the occurrence.

"The primary inquiry that strikes a chord is the way these pack endured police school.

"See as English dey sound for their mouth like say dem dey bite stone." another client BRAVO-Ẹniọban'kẹ́ added.

Responding to this, the Oyo State Police Order through its checked X handle portrayed the episode as deplorable, adding that that large number of involved has been captured for conceivable disciplinary activity.

The police order stated: "The viral video depicting the lamentable wrongdoing of sure along Moniya-Iseyin street has been gotten to. Every one of those included have been secured for sure fire disciplinary activities. Oversight will be expanded."

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