Crime
See What A Female Soldier Was Caught Doing To A Man In Broad DayLight (Video)

A video of what a female soldier was caught doing to a man in broad daylight is trending and a lot of people have been reacting to it.
See video below…
The man from the video is identified as Olumuyiwa Bolade, and according to him while driving, a child ran in front of his vehicle but he was able to apply brakes and didn’t hit the child so he scolded the child and left. The next day the mother of the child who happened to be a soldier, accosted him with 3 other men with her and they beat him up.
However, they were not satisfied with the beating they gave him and as he was returning from work, he saw the woman fully kitted in her army uniform alongside 3 other soldiers, sensing what was about to happen he told his daughter who was in the vehicle with him to record the incident.
The other soldiers on seeing that they were being recorded, left immediately but the woman was undeterred, she forced him out of his vehicle and began to assault him despite seeing that he was a physically disabled man.
Olumuyiwa disclosed that he decided to complain to a nearby barrack, and on getting to the barracks, they initially refused him from entering but later allowed him and after lodging his complaint they frustrated him and later told him that the woman is an unknown soldier.
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