VIDEO: Police Officer captured sexually harassing lady in a car

A 10-second viral video shows a Police Officer sexually harassing a female in a car.

A 10-second viral video shows a Police Officer sexually harassing a female in a car.

The video shows the lady sitting in the passenger seat of the car with the door open. The police officer who seemed to be kneeling beside the lady, had his head on her thighs, as though he was kissing them. He then moved his hands over his victim’s thighs heading to her private part.

But the lady who wasn’t happy with what was happening kept asking her attacker, “what are you doing? What are you doing?”

In what continued to transpire between the lady and the policeman, the policeman could be heard threatening to physically abuse the lady if she did not stay still.

“If you do I will slap you, you will never forget,” was what he said while touching her in unwanted places.

In the background, a male voice could be heard saying, “I’m not doing anything,” while being interrogated.

The police officer identified as General Lance Corporal Victor Antwi Yeboah in the car then asked the lady why she was naked if she wasn’t doing anything. In his words, “You are not doing anything and you are naked.”

The lady, while defending herself, pushed the policeman’s hand from her body with one hand but the policeman shoved her hand off when he realized he was being recorded.

Some social media users alleged that the lady was having sex in the car with someone. Although it is unlawful to have sex in public places, it did not justify the police officer’s actions.

Meanwhile the Police administration has immediately launched an investigation into the incident.

The Police indicated that the male person involved in the shameful and despicable act is a Police Officer stationed at Regional Operations Unit, Bono Regional Police Command.

According to the Police, the Officer, No. 51530 General Lance Corporal Victor Antwi Yeboah, has been arrested for violating the dignity of the victim and assured her of thorough police investigations and any other necessary Police support, including psychological care and trauma therapy.

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