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Police Officer Reportedly Mutilates Woman’s Ear During Interrogation in Ghana (VIDEO)

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Police Officer Reportedly Mutilates Woman's Ear During Interrogation in Ghana

Reports from Crime Check Ghana have shed light on a disturbing incident involving a police officer, identified as Clement Suputuor, who allegedly mutilated the ear of a young lady identified as Judith in police custody.

The victim had visited her detained boyfriend at the station, only to be apprehended herself and subjected to interrogation regarding her boyfriend’s alleged criminal activities.

Shockingly, during the questioning process, Officer Suputuor purportedly resorted to extreme measures, using a knife to forcibly pull on the woman’s ear, resulting in a severe injury.

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The incident has sparked outrage and calls for justice from various quarters, with many condemning the officer’s actions as excessive and inhumane.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter, promising swift action against any wrongdoing uncovered during the probe.

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