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#StopPoliceBrutality – Man’s eyes badly affected after police brutality

Ndifreke Ibuotenang, 28, said that he was brutalized, last Thursday, by a gathering of policemen attached to Mkpat Enin Police Division in Akwa Ibom State, while coming back from where he went to drink palm wine around 9pm. His two eyes were left genuinely affected.

He said he was discharged after the payment of N10,000 bail. When reached, the state Police Commissioner, Murtala Mani, said the police had as of now initiated investigation concerning the case and all the policemen included were in detainment at the police home office in the state.

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