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Crowd beats up FRSC officials for allegedly demanding bribe

Some FRSC officials were disgraced and beaten up for allegedly demanding bribe in Anambra state.

Crowd beats up FRSC officials for allegedly demanding bribe

According to Punch, the FRSC officials tried to arrest the cyclist after he refused to pay, but the crowd turned on them.

Some officials were able to escape, but the mob caught two and proceeded to beat them up.

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Pictures of the incident were originally posted on Facebook by Modesty Vitus M Ezenwa.

He wrote, "The stubborn cyclist refused to offer. They wanted to ‘arrest ‘ the cycle, the owner refused.”

The incident reportedly took place in Nnewi, Anambra State on Friday, April 14, 2017.

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