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The NYPD officer is faced with Raunchy Pole Dance Viral Video. “Nothing to do with her …”

A detective from New York City Police Department (NYPD) received considerable criticism after a video about her slippery Pole dance. Melissa Mercado was presented in a music video by World Hip Hop in an informative outfit.

Her video became viral on social media and triggered criticism of the police officer for the video. “I have no words,” the New York Post quoted the comments of a detective officer for Mercado's video.

According to the report, Mercado in 2018 joined the 3rd grade detective. She is currently working with Bronx special victims.

NYPD detective presented in Raunchy Pole Dance Video

The controversial performance of the police officer was presented in the video “Doin the” by Hempstead Rapper S-Quire. While the policeman allegedly continues to do the song, the rapper can say: “I would like to tell you about a girl named Keisha.”

“I like the way she does it, how she slips up the bar,” he added.

What does the NYPD have to say about Mercados Raunchy Video?

While a number of officials have questions about Mercado's frame video online, many others said that it was their own business, the New York Post reported.

“What she does has nothing to do with her as an employee as an employee, as a detective in NYC,” said a source of the police union to NYPD.

The police officer also added that Mercado wore nothing that pointed out that she was a detective or was associated with the police.

If Mercado was presented in the hip-hop video for money or provided similar services as a side appearance, there may be an impact if the department has not informed about its work.

“If she appears for money when she has a side appearance, the job would like to know about it,” the New York Post quoted the source that has been added that nothing that does it in the video is the department of the department. The official also added that police officers do not have to submit any work -free work applications to inform about their other jobs.