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“He hit my breast with the gun” – Papaya Ex calls out Lagos Police over assault (Video)

Gossip • Feb 21
“He hit my breast with the gun” – Papaya Ex calls out Lagos Police over assault (Video)
**"Police Brutality Hits Close to Home: Papaya Ex Speaks Out"** In a shocking incident that has left many Nigerians talking, popular content creator and influencer Papaya Ex has come forward with allegations of police brutality against some officers of the Lagos State police command. The incident, which occurred on a fateful Friday night, has left Papaya with visible injuries and a harrowing tale of abuse. According to Papaya, the encounter happened while she was returning from a photoshoot. As she was driving, she was intercepted by some police officers who allegedly attacked her and her driver. The officers, who were reportedly inside her vehicle, also allegedly hit her face with a gun and assaulted her further. To make matters worse, one of the officers is said to have hit her breast during the scuffle. The details of the incident are all too familiar for many Nigerians, who have witnessed similar cases of police brutality in the past. The incident has sparked a renewed call for accountability and an end to such unbecoming behavior from law enforcement officers. The fact that Papaya, a well-known figure in Nigerian social media circles, was not spared is particularly concerning. The aftermath of the incident saw Papaya take to TikTok to share her side of the story, showing her visibly injured face and recounting the events that unfolded that night. While the video does not capture the actual assault, it's a stark reminder of the harsh realities that many Nigerians face on a daily basis. As the country grapples with the issue of police brutality, Papaya's story serves as a stark reminder of the need for reform and accountability within the police force. It's a wake-up call for all Nigerians to demand better from their law enforcement officers and to hold them accountable for their actions.
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