This was shared by a eyewitness, Friday Nwagwu, on twitter @fridayfilmboy1. Pictured is a policeman supposedly sitting directly on his gun as he waits in traffic. The caption read: "@PoliceNG Please how important is a police officers gun. He's seating on his gun while in traffic!"
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This was shared by a eyewitness, Friday Nwagwu, on twitter @fridayfilmboy1. Pictured is a policeman supposedly sitting directly on his gun as he waits in traffic. The caption read: "@PoliceNG Please how important is a police officers gun. He's seating on his gun while in traffic!"
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