Senegal accuses police of 'savagely beating' one of its Ottawa diplomats

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Senegal accuses police of 'savagely beating' one of its Ottawa diplomats
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Senegal is accusing Canadian police of 'savagely beating' one of its diplomats earlier this week. The Gatineau police service says instead that it faced 'an aggressive person' who allegedly injured two police officers.

GATINEAU, QUE. -- Senegal is accusing Canadian police of "savagely beating" one of its diplomats earlier this week. The Gatineau police service says instead that it faced "an aggressive person" who allegedly injured two police officers.

The SPVG explains, in a press release published Friday evening, that the police came to "assist a bailiff with an order to be executed" Tuesday around 1:30 p.m. The bailiff was then able to make his order while the person was "detained in the back of the patrol vehicle, under the supervision of a policewoman."

Senegal accuses the police of "humiliating physical and moral violence , in front of witnesses, and in the presence of her minor children."

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