In his uniform, Stephen Yohanna, a drunk Kwara police officer, vomits.(video)

The Kwara State Magistrate of Police, Paul Odama, has requested the capture of an alcoholic cop in the order recognized as Stephen Yohanna.

Yohanna, in a video which was seen by our journalist, peed and discharged in his uniform while being held by two of his partners who were likewise in their garbs.

The essence of a third official who recorded him (Yohanna) was not displayed in the video.

At the point when he was asked by the officials who held Yohanna that “Oga, would it be advisable for us we proceed to drop him”, showing the concealed police officer was a prevalent, he replied “No, he (Yohanna) is still working.

“Leave him, let him stand. Perceive how a Nigeria police controller crap for body (sic). He asserted his compensation isn’t enough for him to do anything. I believe the entire world should see you and hold back to see what the specialists would do about the issue,” the official was heard saying in the viral video.

Responding to the occurrence, Kwara CP, Paul Odama, said the order was ‘annoyed’ over the matter depicting the video as ‘exceptionally unpleasant.’

The police supervisor said his (Yohanna’s) case ‘is more clinical than alcoholic.’

“Subsequent to survey the video, the CP quickly coordinated that the police officer be distinguished and captured.

“The order wishes to express that the police monitor, who is connected to Share Division in Ifelodun LGA of Kwara State, has been recognized and found to be at present going through clinical assessment in the police center to learn the condition of his psychological wellness.

“It was seen that his case is more clinical than alcoholic and the consequence of his clinical assessment will decide the following move to be initiated against him.

“Thusly, the CP has coordinated that the assessor be put under close perception by his nearby manager, the Divisional Cop of Offer Division forthcoming the finish of his treatment,” Odama included the articulation endorsed by the PPRO, Ajayi Okasanmi.

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