By Halimah Olamide
“A female student had written something the Corps member deemed insulting during a test, and in response, the corps member decided to punish her by asking the student to crawl on her knees, which caused her some injuries.
The Nigerian Police Force (NPF), has clarified that the trending video of an incident involving a Corps member in Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State, is old and misrepresented.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi on Friday.
According to the police force, the incident occurred in 2015.
“A female student had written something the Corps member deemed insulting during a test, and in response, the corps member decided to punish her by asking the student to crawl on her knees, which caused her some injuries.
“This punishment did not sit well with the student’s family, prompting them to escalate the matter to the Police. The Area Commander in charge of the area at the time exercised his discretion and detained the corps member temporarily.
“The Commissioner of Police intervened thereafter and directed the corps member’s release. The matter has since been amicably settled, and there was no further escalation beyond this point.”
Additionally, Adejobi clarified that the picture circulating alongside the news on social media has no connection to the individuals or events involved in the referred case.
“It is an unrelated image being used to sensationalize and mislead the public.
The Nigeria Police Force further urged well-meaning members of the public, and policing stakeholders, particularly the NYSC body, to discount the falsehood being perpetrated in the media space as they bear no real connection to the actual event.
“The Police also wishes to caution, in strongest terms, those who are bent on generating and circulating falsehood to specifically discredit the government, Nigerian institutions, cause discomfort and create fears in the mind of the general public to desist as such act is not only unpatriotic but also criminal and punishable under the law.”