The Police said they have launched an investigation into a viral video allegedly showing officers from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) harassing an individual.
Spokesperson for the FCT Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh, said this in a statement on Friday.
Adeh said the man in the video, who has not yet been identified, alleged that he was harassed by personnel of the FCT Command.
According to her, preliminary investigations revealed the incident took place on June 4 at approximately 1:00 p.m. when a surveillance team from Kubwa Area Command was on routine patrol around Chikakore Bridge.
According to Adeh, officers noticed a vehicle parked suspiciously for over 20 minutes along the FO1–Chikakore Road.
She said due to heightened security concerns, the area was under active surveillance at the time.
The PPRO explained that upon approaching the vehicle, officers found two male occupants and proceeded to question them.
One of the men, she said, reacted aggressively, challenged the officers’ presence, and accused them of harassment.
“He also attracted the attention of passers-by, seemingly trying to escalate the situation.
“In light of the video and to ensure transparency, the Commissioner of Police has summoned the officers involved,” Adeh said.
She stated that internal administrative procedures have begun regarding the incident.
“The individuals in the video are urged to come forward and provide official statements to assist the investigation,” she added.
Adeh reaffirmed the command’s commitment to professionalism, accountability, and respectful public engagement. (NAN)