Viral video: Kwara police order arrest of drunken inspector

The Commissioner of Police in Kwara State, Mr Paul Odama, has ordered the immediate arrest of a Police Inspector, Stephen Yohana, who was captured in a drunken situation in a viral video.

Yohana is a serving officer in Share Division, Ifelodun Local Government Area of the Kwara State Police Command.

The spokesman of the state Police Command, Okesanmi Ajayi, explained in a statement on Sunday that the drunken policeman in a viral video has been identified to be Yohana.

The statement reads, “The Kwara State Police Command is miffed with the highly repulsive video of a police inspector by the name of Stephen Yohana presently making the rounds on various social media platforms.

“After viewing the video, the Commissioner of Police, Kwara State, CP Paul Odama, psc+, swiftly directed that the policeman be identified and arrested.

“The Command wishes to state that the police inspector who is attached to Share Division in Irepodun LGA of Kwara State has been identified and discovered to be currently undergoing medical examination in the police clinic to ascertain the state of his mental health, as it was observed that his case is more medical than alcoholic.

“The result of his medical examination will determine the next action to be taken against him. Consequently, the CP has directed that the inspector be put under close observation by his immediate supervisor, the Divisional Police Officer of Share Division, pending the conclusion of his treatment,” the statement noted.

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