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Video/Photo: Police Invites Man Who Claimed He Witnessed Seun Kuti Assault Police Officer

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The Lagos state police spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, has appealed to the man who claimed to have witnessed singer, Seun Kuti assaulting a police officer to come forward.

In a post shared on his Twitter handle, Hundeyin appealed to any other witness of the assault to come forward. He stated that witness protection is guaranteed.

‘’If you are the man in this video or you know him or any other witness of the assault referenced in the video, kindly send me a DM. Witness protection guaranteed. We do appreciate your civic-mindedness.” he tweeted

Police ask man who claim to have witnessed Seun Kuti assault police officer to come forward

 

 

Recall that lagoscityreporters.com had posted a video where a man claimed he witnessed the singer assault the policeman on the Third mainland bridge.

The man, in the above above, stated that Seun humiliated the officer and the officer.

 

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