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Okada man hangs on to policeman after alleged brutality

The Okada man held onto his pants and refused to let it go forcing the policeman to call for reinforcement.

The brutalized okada man hanging on to the policeman's pants

A policeman from Iyana-Isashi area, Lagos state, was almost stripped after an okada man he allegedly brutalised wouldn't let him go.

According to an eyewitness, the policeman seized the Okada man's bike for reasons he doesn't know and when the Okada man challenged him, the police man proceeded to beat him up.

The Okada man held onto his pants and refused to let it go forcing the policeman to call for reinforcement.

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Sadly, not before the Okada man dragged his pants down.

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