Police arrests officer who assaulted doctor in General hospital Ogwashi-Uku

Police arrests officer who assaulted doctor in General hospital Ogwashi-Uku

The police officer who allegedly assaulted a female doctor at Ogwashi-Uku general hospital in Aniocha South Council Area of Delta State has been arrested.

The policeman (name withheld) was nabbed last Thursday and according to the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe, the suspect is expected to appear in an orderly room trial.

The State Commissioner of Police, Wale Abass had earlier assured medical doctors at the hospital that the policeman who was an escort to some VIPs from outside the state that attended a burial ceremony in Ogwashi-Uku would be brought to book.

Meanwhile, doctors at the hospital have resumed work after one week of protest over the assault on the female doctor under her one year mandatory National Youth Service.

YourCitiNews reported that the crisis ensued on June 1, when some policemen who escorted VIPs to a burial ceremony in Ogwashi-Uku town rushed some persons to the hospital following injuries they sustained during fracas that ensued at the funeral.

One of the policemen who allegedly became hostile at the emergency ward was said to have moved towards the doctor while sitting and gave her a severe blow, kicked and dragged her to the ground until some staff came to her rescue.

Other doctors in sympathy with their colleague decided to down tools until the policeman is brought to book by the relevant authorities, it was gathered.

Tribune

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