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Charity Police Sergeant Mahendra Sammy at the Center of Damning Allegations

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September 24, 2024
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Charity Police Station is facing severe scrutiny as Sergeant Mahendra Sammy finds himself at the center of a storm of social media allegations following a violent confrontation with a local resident. The incident, which unfolded late into the night, has left the community in shock and calling for justice.

According to eyewitness accounts, the ordeal began when Sammy, allegedly intoxicated, was involved in a dispute at a social gathering. The conflict reportedly escalated when a female acquaintance, Mac, used the complainant’s brother’s car as a makeshift table for her beer. When the car owner objected, an argument ensued, and Sammy allegedly intervened in a forceful manner, grabbing the man by his shirt and pushing him into his vehicle.

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The alleged confrontation didn’t end there. Later that night, at approximately 1:04 AM, Sammy, accompanied by two other officers, allegedly stormed the home of the man’s grandparents. In a terrifying turn of events, the officers allegedly kicked down the door, dragged the man from his bed, and assaulted him with a firearm while threatening to kill him “for fun.”

The victim was allegedly beaten and forced to strip before being taken to the back of the station, where he endured further physical abuse. As he attempted to escape, five shots were fired at him. “You shoot because you wanted to kill him,” the victim’s family member stated, expressing outrage over the violence.

The family is now demanding answers from the Charity Police Station and the wider authorities. The victim’s relative, furious and heartbroken, said, “You’re out partying, drunk as ever, calling yourself a police officer, then you go to my 84-year-old grandparents’ home to take my brother like he’s some big wanted criminal. You want to abuse your power? ”

The incident has ignited public outcry, with many calling for a full investigation into Sergeant Mahendra Sammy’s conduct and potential disciplinary action. The family has vowed to pursue justice, and the community remains vigilant, awaiting the police force’s response to these serious allegations.

 

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