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The policeman whose assault of a nursing mother in a banking hall has gone viral, Friday, has been arrested, Myjoyonline.com has learnt.
Frederick Amanor Skalla, is currently at the Police Headquarters awaiting possible prosecution for indecent assault.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, Skalla, was seen virtually punching and slapping a nursing mother in a banking hall.

Reports suggest the woman, who is yet to be identified, had gone to the Midland Savings and Loans to withdraw an amount of money.
She, however, reported a little late after banking hours and was asked to leave. The woman who was clutching to her baby is reported to have pleaded with the bank officials to allow her cash her money.

For daring to appeal, Frederick Amanor Skalla, was asked to send her out of the banking hall and he did that in Rambo-style.
Starting with an umbrella, the policeman hit the woman and her baby several times in the head before he started slapping and punching her.
Not even the tears of the weeping child will stop the policeman from continuing with his assault. He pummeled the lady and threw him out of the banking hall.
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