POLICEMAN WHO SMASHED A STUDENT’S N250,000 PHONE, ARRESTED
Joseph Omoniyi
The Nigerian Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a sergeant who destroyed a traveling student’s expensive phone.
In a video that went viral on social media, the sergeant who collected the phone of one if the students traveling in a bus, was seen lamenting over how the guy would be using a mobile device worth N250, 000 while he has a police officer who has been in service for 14 years uses ‘a-N15,000-phone’.
He was reported to have then collected the phone and smashed it.
However, the commissioner of police, Delta State, said the suspect has been arrested and now in police custody.
The command also made known the development via their official twitter page.
See video below):
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