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Soldier tortures man for scratching his car

A Nigeria Army officer has been caught on camera brutalizing a man for bashing into his car.

Soldier caught punishing a driver

It is only in a country where the rule of law has been thrown out of the window, that a military officer would come down from his car and mete out corporal punishment on a 'bloody civilian' for crashing his car.

This scene happened on a busy road in Lagos when a driver mistakenly rammed into a soldier's car. The angry army man got out of his car and decided to show his might by making the man undertake the popular frog jump punishment.

After that, he reportedly insisted that the man must repair his dented vehicle.

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