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Police Officers May Be Disciplined For Their Involvement in Controversial Alkaline Video

A video for the song ‘After All’ by the entertainer Alkaline recently caught the attention of high ranking law enforcement officers.

The controversial video, which was published on YouTube on May 18 has already amassed close to 1.5 million views, but has also seemingly infuriated many members of the police force.

The video features characters brandishing guns, smoking weed and in one scene seemingly depicts a woman performing fellatio while wearing what appears to be a JCF cap.

At least four police officers are now reportedly facing possible disciplinary sanctions after an investigation confirmed that they were involved in the making of the video.

  

Deputy Commissioner of Police Clifford is quoted by Loop News as saying “We are doing two investigations, an administrative investigation, and there is another investigation to determine whether the guns used in the video are authentic or props, and that one is being done by the C.I.B.”

He also reportedly stated “I can confirm that we have identified at least four police personnel in the video, we know that a marked police car was used and which section the vehicle was assigned to, and we will be following our internal procedures. I cannot speak to suspensions, we will have to wait on due process. Once the investigation is completed, if they are found guilty, then the decision will lie with the Commissioner of Police as to what sanctions will be applied.”

Screenshot via Youtube

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