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Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by nlfpmod(mod): 6:40pm On Jul 27, 2025
Public Relations Officer, Delta State Police Command, SP. Bright Edafe has given update on Police officers who assaulted a young man.

The CP has summoned the policemen involved in the barbaric act. He has ordered that their team leader be queried, while the other officers be detained pending the commencement of the orderly room trial. To this end, anyone has who any information on the assualted victim should kindly reach me via DM or the PPRO’S office.
https://x.com/Brightgoldenboy/status/1949504226113032651

The initial post read:

According to eyewitness, they allegedly searched the guy at hospital road, Asaba. As they were about to search his bag, he told the officer that he should not put anything in his bag that he should show him his hand and that’s how they reportedly started beat!ng him

Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Macphenson: 6:48pm On Jul 27, 2025
Why did they turn their faces? They should show us their ugly cursed faces so that we will know them.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Nobody: 6:49pm On Jul 27, 2025
Them don demote or drive them from the force.very irritating fellows
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by muyico(m): 6:49pm On Jul 27, 2025
Nigeria, case already closed, they will soon discharge them, blived this on Ur perils
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by pdppower: 6:52pm On Jul 27, 2025
Animals in human clothing. Court martial them isn't enough. They should be sent to jail as well
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by GOVERNORR: 6:54pm On Jul 27, 2025
Police behaving like thugs, who knows anybody can be a thug
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by autoez:
Nigerian police need a complete overhaul. As it is, nothing can be done about their situation. Corruption and brutality continua
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by sexyto(m): 6:56pm On Jul 27, 2025
Human rights organisations should follow up with this, even the guy in question should submit a petition to this effect.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by UkoAnnang(m): 6:57pm On Jul 27, 2025
grin


Good one

If this isn't a show just to full Nigerians

Though I never had any confrontation with the Nigerian Police. But I don't just like them
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by columbus007(m): 6:58pm On Jul 27, 2025
One very fantastic things I know about delta, it is the roads, so what are they gonna do with him?
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by MaziObinnaokija: 6:58pm On Jul 27, 2025
angry CRIMINALS IN DISGUISE. Abeg! Transfer these CRIMINALS to Maiduguri,Yobe/IMO states .The peepz there nid their expertise angry sad
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by AffiliateGuruNG(m):
huh

Imagine how the police officers dey fumble.

Dem forget say everywhere now Na social media space.

Help seriously Na so the man for take enter wahala
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Shimbo96(m): 6:58pm On Jul 27, 2025
Macphenson:
Why did they turn their faces? They should show us their ugly cursed faces so that we will know them.
so that you can lynch them next time you see any of them... I hope justice prevail though.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by WhizdomXX(m):
Good. Kudos to the NBA AsabaHumanrights committee. If this guy, was killed, what will have been the story?
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Berankis: 7:02pm On Jul 27, 2025
The Police under Egbetokun is a complete Fiasco! A total failure. They said he has a PHD, is it honorary? Cos he hasn't demonstrated any capacity to even deserve a honorary degree, moreso an academic...
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Okhuadams(m): 7:08pm On Jul 27, 2025
[quote author=nlfpmod post=136249156]Public Relations Officer, Delta State Police Command, SP. Bright Edafe has given update on Police officers who assaulted a young man.



https://x.com/Brightgoldenboy/status/1949504226113032651

The initial post read:



guy is absolutely correct never allow police man to search your pocket or bag cos most of them will put drug or even bullet in your bag or pocket that's how bad they are hope justice is served
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by rinzaugustine: 7:09pm On Jul 27, 2025
Most of these police officers are heavily drugged with Emilokan white powder the reason they behave in ways normal people will not behave
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Thundafireseun: 7:09pm On Jul 27, 2025
If you have ever been to Asaba Delta state…. You may not believe you are in Nigeria…

The police in Delta state act like thieves… the police brutality is too bad in Delta state
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Btruth: 7:20pm On Jul 27, 2025
What a country we are in? What a law enforcer? How did we get here?
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by youngsahito(m): 7:27pm On Jul 27, 2025
Why are they facing the wall? Tommorow, they will be transfer to another state. Useless people
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Hassanmaye(m): 7:28pm On Jul 27, 2025
Wow power of social media, I so much so much love this, end to police brutality, the fools now will fear phone camera and social media more than anything 😂😆
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Bluntemperor: 7:30pm On Jul 27, 2025
Berankis:
The Police under Egbetokun is a complete Fiasco! A total failure. They said he has a PHD, is it honorary? Cos he hasn't demonstrated any capacity to even deserve a honorary degree, moreso an academic...
Foolish Statement - or is it Egbetokun that Sent them there?
Has this not been the Police 🚓 Characters in Nigeria Since Ages?
-Stop the hate,for its illusionist statements and tell us how the Police Institution In Nigeria Can Improve - for the People they are Serving!
1. There Should Be Training and Re-Training of Our Policemen Inside Out.
•We don't want a Situation where just Selected Few Policemen - but ALL SHOULD BE TRAINED AND CONTINUOUS Training- in Handling of the INNOCENT 😇 Masses.
2.ALL POLICEMEN IN NIGERIA SHOULD HAVE- CAMERAS 🤳 -ON THEM-
• TO RECORD EVERYTHING THEY ARE DOING AND THE CAMERAS SHOULD BE PUT ON- THROUGH OUT THE DAY,TO RECORD ⏺️ EVERYTHING POLICEMEN ARE DOING - INCLUDING THOSE ON THE HIGHWAYS.
THIS IS WHAT IS HAPPENING IN US,UK AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES!

•ATTENTION PRESIDENT TINUBU:
PLEASE,SIR,LET THE ABOVE SUGGESTIONS COMES INTO EFFECT TO KNOW WHO AND WHAT OUR POLICEMEN ( INCLUDING SECRET POLICE )🚓 AND LET US EXPOSED THE BAD EGGS and Those Who Are Compromising Nigeria INTEGRITY.
3.All Security Personnel in Nigeria Should Have Webcam Cameras 🤳 - so those Patronising Terrorists Can Easily Be Arrested and dealt with!
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Judolisco(m): 7:52pm On Jul 27, 2025
My fear now is that police will start harming people attempting to video them
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Ikaeniyan0: 7:56pm On Jul 27, 2025
[quote author=nlfpmod post=136249156]Public Relations Officer, Delta State Police Command, SP. Bright Edafe has given update on Police officers who assaulted a young man.



https://x.com/Brightgoldenboy/status/1949504226113032651

The initial post read:



saw the video on telegram, they are very wicked c
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Itiskdg121(m): 8:17pm On Jul 27, 2025
Its actually not new.
We should be concerned with the type of trainings given to the NPF officers.

Afterall, the whole institution is messed up.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Exceed15: 8:19pm On Jul 27, 2025
At the end of their 35 years in service they hand over to them 2.5m as gratuity .I don't pity them
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Houseofglam7(f): 8:22pm On Jul 27, 2025
And then they’ll apply for a visa to Canada 😂
Here we go again.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Wadoh: 8:23pm On Jul 27, 2025
The swift response by the CP demonstrates a firm commitment to accountability and justice within the police force. By summoning the involved officers and ordering an orderly room trial, the leadership is sending a clear message that such barbaric acts will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Detaining the officers pending investigation ensures that due process is followed while maintaining public trust. Encouraging witnesses or anyone with information about the victim to come forward shows transparency and a genuine desire to uncover the truth. This approach upholds the rule of law and reassures the community that the police force is dedicated to protecting citizens and rooting out misconduct within its ranks.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Wadoh: 8:25pm On Jul 27, 2025
There are several reasons why faces might be hidden in such contexts:

Police or military operations: Officers may cover their faces to:

- Protect their identities from retaliation by criminals.
- Avoid recognition when operating undercover or in sensitive assignments.
- Evade public backlash or scrutiny in controversial operations.
- Suspects or perpetrators:
- Authorities sometimes cover faces to protect suspects' identities before formal charges or trials.

In some cases, the suspects themselves hide their faces to avoid public shame or media attention.

Media censorship or bias:

In countries with press restrictions or state-controlled media, identities may be hidden intentionally to protect certain individuals or control public perception.

Your frustration is valid, especially when justice, transparency, or accountability is on the line. When powerful people commit crimes or abuse their positions and then hide their faces or identities, it can feel like they’re escaping consequences. Many people demand public accountability precisely because secrecy fosters impunity.
Macphenson:
Why did they turn their faces? They should show us their ugly cursed faces so that we will know them.
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Nobody: 8:26pm On Jul 27, 2025
Bluntemperor:
Foolish Statement - or is it Egbetokun that Sent them there?
Has this not been the Police 🚓 Characters in Nigeria Since Ages?
-Stop the hate,for its illusionist statements and tell us how the Police Institution In Nigeria Can Improve - for the People they are Serving!
1. There Should Be Training and Re-Training of Our Policemen Inside Out.
•We don't want a Situation where just Selected Few Policemen - but ALL SHOULD BE TRAINED AND CONTINUOUS Training- in Handling of the INNOCENT 😇 Masses.
2.ALL POLICEMEN IN NIGERIA SHOULD HAVE- CAMERAS 🤳 -ON THEM-
• TO RECORD EVERYTHING THEY ARE DOING AND THE CAMERAS SHOULD BE PUT ON- THROUGH OUT THE DAY,TO RECORD ⏺️ EVERYTHING POLICEMEN ARE DOING - INCLUDING THOSE ON THE HIGHWAYS.
THIS IS WHAT IS HAPPENING IN US,UK AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES!

•ATTENTION PRESIDENT TINUBU:
PLEASE,SIR,LET THE ABOVE SUGGESTIONS COMES INTO EFFECT TO KNOW WHO AND WHAT OUR POLICEMEN ( INCLUDING SECRET POLICE )🚓 AND LET US EXPOSED THE BAD EGGS and Those Who Are Compromising Nigeria INTEGRITY.
3.All Security Personnel in Nigeria Should Have Webcam Cameras 🤳 - so those Patronising Terrorists Can Easily Be Arrested and dealt with!
na Nigeria security personnel with their blockheads you dey offer these methods? Are u sure you are not living in Europe or America?
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by Wadoh: 8:30pm On Jul 27, 2025
1. “It’s foolish to ask who sent them. Is it not Egbetokun?”
This is an emotional assumption. Not every operation is directly ordered by the IGP. Many rogue officers or local commands act without oversight. Instead of assuming guilt at the top, we need investigative journalism, transparency, and independent oversight bodies to trace accountability.

2. “Police behavior has always been like this”
Counter: While historically there's been misconduct, there are honest officers doing real work—especially in dangerous regions. To blanket-label the institution as evil only demoralizes the good ones. The real enemy is a lack of reform, poor funding, and zero consequence for wrongdoing.

3. “Every police officer should wear bodycams”
A powerful idea—but it’s not a silver bullet.
- Bodycams require infrastructure: servers, power supply, tamper-proof data storage, legal frameworks, etc.
- Without strong policies, digital forensics, and prosecution structures, bodycams can be ignored, turned off, or even tampered with.
- It’s also very expensive and would need phased implementation.

The better demand is for a mix of technology + institutional reforms:
1. Community-police boards.
2. Independent review commissions.
3. Use of bodycams with punishments for tampering.
4. Legal reforms to make footage admissible in court.

4. “All security agents should have webcams to catch those working with terrorists”
Terrorism is far more complex. Corruption in the military or DSS isn't always caught on camera—it’s often hidden in financial trails, phone records, or political relationships. Cameras can help, but what we really need are:

- Whistleblower protections.
- Strengthened internal affairs departments.
- Digital intelligence systems, and
- Political will to prosecute elite collaborators with terrorist networks.

What we should advocate instead:
a. Total police reform with civilian oversight.
b. Increased police funding tied to training and accountability.
c. Community policing, where locals have a say in how they're protected.
d. Public complaint and redress systems, especially digital ones.
e. Transparency from top to bottom: From the IG to the last checkpoint.

Anger is justified, but reform needs precision, not outrage. The system can change, but only if we fight with clarity, structure, and long-term solutions—not just emotion and blame.
Bluntemperor:
Foolish Statement - or is it Egbetokun that Sent them there?
Has this not been the Police 🚓 Characters in Nigeria Since Ages?
-Stop the hate,for its illusionist statements and tell us how the Police Institution In Nigeria Can Improve - for the People they are Serving!
1. There Should Be Training and Re-Training of Our Policemen Inside Out.
•We don't want a Situation where just Selected Few Policemen - but ALL SHOULD BE TRAINED AND CONTINUOUS Training- in Handling of the INNOCENT 😇 Masses.
2.ALL POLICEMEN IN NIGERIA SHOULD HAVE- CAMERAS 🤳 -ON THEM-
• TO RECORD EVERYTHING THEY ARE DOING AND THE CAMERAS SHOULD BE PUT ON- THROUGH OUT THE DAY,TO RECORD ⏺️ EVERYTHING POLICEMEN ARE DOING - INCLUDING THOSE ON THE HIGHWAYS.
THIS IS WHAT IS HAPPENING IN US,UK AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES!

•ATTENTION PRESIDENT TINUBU:
PLEASE,SIR,LET THE ABOVE SUGGESTIONS COMES INTO EFFECT TO KNOW WHO AND WHAT OUR POLICEMEN ( INCLUDING SECRET POLICE )🚓 AND LET US EXPOSED THE BAD EGGS and Those Who Are Compromising Nigeria INTEGRITY.
3.All Security Personnel in Nigeria Should Have Webcam Cameras 🤳 - so those Patronising Terrorists Can Easily Be Arrested and dealt with!
Re: Delta Police Detain Officers Who Beat Up A Man In Asaba (photos) by armyofone(m): 8:34pm On Jul 27, 2025
They should be removed from their positions. You shouldn't beat up or treat another human beings like you that way.

Very vagabond and animalistic behavior!.
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