The four staff of Signatious Hotel, in Warri, Delta State, that were stripped over alleged theft will now get justice, according to the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu.
The hotel staffers, three women and a man, were allegedly manhandled by the hotel owner, one Kenneth Gbagi, a former minister for education.
The dehumanizing treatment has sparked outrage on the social media, with many calling for the immediate arrest of the culprit. The police simply ignored.
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But the IGP in a statement posted on Twitter, Friday, September 25, said justice would surely prevail.
“The IGP, while noting that the Delta State Police Command has since commenced discrete investigations into the matter with appreciable progress made, assures that justice will prevail no matter whose ox is gored.”