The Edo State Police Command has launched an investigation into a bullying incident involving the students of Igbinedion Secondary School after a disturbing video of the assault surfaced on social media.
The Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Eno Ikoedem, in a statement issued on Sunday, March 15, 2026, also disclosed that the school authorities have already expelled the students involved in the bullying.
The footage, which recently surfaced on X, showed two male students attacking a classmate who was lying on the ground and unable to defend himself.
In the viral video, one of the students was seen pulling the victim by his suit and repeatedly stomping on his chest as the boy cried out in pain.
The video sparked outrage online, with many social media users condemning the incident and calling on authorities to ensure those responsible face disciplinary action.
However, Ikoedem said the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, has directed the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area to visit the school and begin a detailed inquiry into the incident.
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Ikoedem stated: “The management of the school maintained that the students involved in the act of bullying had already been expelled from the institution as part of disciplinary measures taken by the school authorities.
“Notwithstanding the action taken by the school, the Edo State Police Command has commenced a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
“The Command wishes to assure the general public that the perpetrators involved in the bullying incident will be arrested and made to face the law accordingly, in line with their respective ages and in accordance with the provisions of the law.
“The Edo State Police Command totally condemns acts of bullying, violence, or intimidation among students, and anyone found culpable will be dealt with in accordance with the law.
“Members of the public are encouraged to remain calm and continue to support the Police with credible information that can aid the ongoing investigation.”
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