ALBAWABA - An Iraqi woman was caught on video attacking police officers in the middle of Baghdad street after a car crash.
According to local media, an Iraqi woman, who turned out to be an official in the Iraqi Interior Ministry, crashed her car in Baghdad and when policemen came to the accident scene, the Iraqi official was seen attacking them.
In the footage that went viral on social media, an Iraqi woman who turned out to be working as a "first lieutenant" in the Iraqi Interior Ministry had a dispute with policemen who came to see the car accident.
The woman suddenly tried to raise her voice and then she started to attack the police officers in the crash scene, but she was seen getting arrested by one of them.
After the controversy on social media among the Iraqi community, the Iraqi Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, ordered on Monday the summoning of a female officer with the rank of first lieutenant and a security team also affiliated with the ministry, following verbal altercations and a quarrel that occurred against the backdrop of a traffic accident in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
In detail, the accident occurred between two cars, one of which belonged to a citizen and the other belonged to a female officer with the rank of first lieutenant in the Ministry of Interior. When the security team came to investigate the accident, verbal altercations occurred between them and the female officer, which quickly developed into a fistfight.
An investigation was launched by the Iraqi government into the incident that went viral on social media as the ministry refused the behaviors of both the Iraqi female official and the police officer.