Posted by Amarachi on Tue 13th Oct, 2020 - tori.ng
The IGP said there is need to get a new structure to carry out the duties of the defunct police unit.
Mohammed Adamu
Following the dissolution of The Special Anti -Robbery Squad (SARS) on Sunday, October 11, Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector General of Police has disclosed that the training of a new police unit which will be replacing SARS will begin next week.
The IGP who disclosed this when Davido visited him in his office on Monday, October 12 over the ongoing #ENDSARS protests, said there is need to get a new structure to carry out the duties of the defunct police unit.
Adamu promised to investigate all cases of brutality and bring perpetrators to book, while also revealing that the new unit will be intelligence -driven, properly trained and only act on special occasions that require their attention.
He Said;
“We just disbanded yesterday so protesters should calm down and give us time to fix the problem. The general public will be part of the process of getting a new outfit.
“I’m talking to you so I will keep talking to many others and get civil societies involved and get their input towards the new unit.”
On the issue of compensating families of those affected by SARS brutality, the IGP said it would be addressed when investigations are concluded.
Adamu further revealed that though the officers of the disbanded SARS would be retrained and given other responsibilities in the Force, they will not be reabsorbed into the new unit.