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Give Me The Printer – Man Storms Bank To Carry Machine Over Money Blockage (VIDEO)

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Give Me The Printer - Man Storms Bank To Carry Machine Over Money Blockage (VIDEO)

An irate man has stormed his local bank to snatch a printer after reportedly demanding a refund of money that was wrongly deducted from his account.

Upon several requests to no avail, the man is said to have stormed the premises of the bank to take matters into his own hands.

The young man who was visibly angry then chose to do the first thing that came to his mind which was to take one of the bank’s properties home with him.

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The incident reportedly happened in Asaba, Delta State.

In a video that surfaced on social media, the man could be seen carrying a printer and he said the bank employees are free to call security.

He had already carried it to the door when another customer started pleading with him, then some bank officials approached him and begged him to leave the printer. In response, he asked if they are ready to attend to him yet.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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