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Police brutalize man for demanding 2 months salary from boss (Video)

A young Nigerian worker who demanded the payment of his two months salaries was beaten to the point of death by policemen invited by his employer.

The police officers at work beating an innocent man

In the video recording by eyewitnesses, the policemen are seen beating him with their batons as they tried to put him in a parked car.

At a point, the young man was screaming that he was going to die but the officers are heard telling him to die for all they cared.

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The shocked onlookers who could not go close to help the poor man, were helpless while they shouted invectives at the officers who were seriously dealing with the worker just because he demanded that his salaries be paid.

While the brutality was going on, another set of officers joined in, beating the man till he lost consciousness but that did not stop them from continuing with the torture of the man who laid still on the ground.

When they were done, they bundled the man into their vehicle and drove off. One wonders when these acts of brutality by the police force will come to an end in the country.

Watch the video here.

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