Two South African police officers who were allegedly caught on video taking
part in the beating and stripping of an unarmed man on a Cape Town
street have been arrested, the police watchdog said on Saturday.
The
Independent Police Directorate said the officers, aged 42 and 45 years
old, would appear in court on Monday on charges of assault.
On
Friday, video footage showing two armed uniformed policemen and private
guards punching and kicking a man on a Cape Town street went viral,
prompting public outrage.
The man has been identified as Nigerian national Clement Emekensha.
“The
arrest would not have happened without the vigilance of the public,”
said Moses Dlamini, the spokesman for the police watchdog.
He said other charges may be added.
In
the video, a security guard ripped the shirt-less man’s trousers off
and then a police officer repeatedly punched and kicked the man in the
groin. Another officer held the man by the neck.
His underpants came off as the beating continued, before he was loaded into a police car.
Western Cape police said the guards had not yet been arrested.
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