Crime and Law
VIDEO: Police officers caught on camera accepting free fuel from black market seller

A shocking video has surfaced online showing two unidentified police officers allegedly collecting free fuel from a black market seller without paying.
The incident was captured by an eyewitness who recorded the exchange from a distance.
The footage shows the police officers, riding a motorcycle, pulling up to the black market seller. The seller then proceeds to fill up their tank, unaware that they are being recorded.
After the officers depart, the eyewitness approaches the seller and asks if they paid for the fuel. The seller responds, “No, they never pay. That’s how they’ve been doing it every day. Sometimes they take 2-3 liters.”
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/dammiedammie35/status/1835604093055684760?t=eJIN9iKyTrqnpZMMgGvLBA&s=19
The eyewitness’s video has sparked outrage, with many calling for accountability and justice. The incident raises concerns about corruption within the police force and the exploitation of black market sellers.
The video has been shared widely on social media, with Nigerians demanding action from the authorities.
“The Nigerian Police Force must investigate and address this alleged corruption,” said one social media user.
“This is unacceptable behavior from those sworn to serve and protect,” added another.
The police authorities have yet to comment on the incident.
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