The Delta State Police Command has said it will investigate viral videos in which some policemen allegedly slapped and shot at the Student Union Government’s President of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, Eruru Christian, over N500 ‘settlement.’

An X-user, ChuksEricE, had shared the video claiming the SUG president was allegedly approached by police officers who demanded that he “settled” them with N500.

In one of the videos, the SUG president was heard saying:
“You slapped me because I refused to settle you. You will see what you have never seen in your life before. Ogwashi-Uku divisional police slapped me, SUG president because I refused to settle them in my vehicle… because I refused to give him N500.

”They are running inside the bush, look at them, criminals. They are threatening to shoot me, SUG president. Look at you, criminals. The whole world is going to see you,” he said in another video as a policeman stepped out of the vehicle and fired a shot in the air.

Reacting to the viral video, the spokesperson of the command, SP Edafe Bright, disclosed that an investigation into the incident had been launched, adding that the officer accused of assaulting the SUG president had been detained.

The PPRO said, “While we are looking into this incident, his allegation of them asking for N500 remains an allegation and we are looking into it. He said they hit him, that’s also wrong and the officer is presently detained. However, we should not encourage the behaviour of the SUG president to be so hostile to policemen deployed because of the kidnapping complaints in that area. He called the police criminals and thieves even after they had left him. This, too, should be discouraged.”

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