Nigerian Military Police Brutally Beaten a Cripple for Wearing Army Uniform

Nigerian military police brutally beaten a cripple for wearing army uniform at New Market Road, Osha in Onitsha, Easten Nigeria.

Nigeria Military Police beating a Cripple
Nigeria Military Police beating a Cripple

The incident which took place yesterday attracted a lot of attention at the market but since it was a military action,  none of the civilians could intervein on behalf of the innocent cripple.

Nigerian Military Police Brutally Beaten a Cripple for Wearing Army Uniform
Nigerian Military Police Brutally Beaten a Cripple for Wearing Army Uniform

An eyewitness by name, Emmanuel, who was at the seen wrote:

”What a wicked world.Military police brutalize a cripple man today at New mkt Rd Osha.Just because he was on military camouflage.”

Nigerian military police brutally beaten a cripple for wearing army uniform.This is going to be the second time this year when a military officer in Nigeria will involve in such an act.Weeks ago, similar incident had took place along Port Harcourt road, where an innocent young lady was mercilessly beaten up by a young Military personnel.

The Military officer had accused the lady of talking about him with another passenger in the bus. He asked the lady what she said and the lady responded “it was nothing about him” but the officer insisted the lady must highlight from the bus.

When she highlighted from the bus, the Military officer brutalized her with cains and when the cains got exhausted,  he ran to get a rod, which he used to beat her mercilessly.

After the beatings,  the young lady was taken back to Port Harcourt, where she decided to visit the Military Barracks to file a complaint to the Commander but on getting there she was not allowed to access the  Commander rather she was taken to the Military hospital where she got her treatment.

Later on, the military officer who beat her up came back with his team to plead with her never to file a report against them so to prevent any action from their superior.

This has become a practice in the Nigeria Military to make sure no Common Nigerian who is not a military officer be allowed to wear a Military outfit.