NewsCrime#EndSARS Campaign: Police Reform Imminent – Osinbajo |The Source

#EndSARS Campaign: Police Reform Imminent – Osinbajo |The Source

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, says he is embarrassed by the activities of the Police Federal Special Anti Robbery Squad, FSARS.

Osinbajo, a Professor of Law, is worried about the brutalisation of Nigerians FSARS,  and the demand by Nigerians for it to  be scrapped.

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Osinbajo said he is concerned and angry that young men and women  arrested, are in some cases, maimed or killed by men of the Nigeria Police Force is disheartening.

In a statement, his spokesman, Laolu Akande, expressed his disappointment in the activities of FSARS personnel.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu had, on Sunday, banned the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS), the Special Tactical Squad (STS) and Intelligence Response Team (IRT) from undertaking routine patrols as well as on “stop and search” duties.

The Vice President, who had, earlier, held a meeting with the IGP at his residence, said the President and himself had discussed the matter on a number of occasions, with the President expressing displeasure over reports on activities of FSARS, and was resolved to ensure reforms.

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“Such violations are completely unacceptable because these are individuals who are meant to protect Nigerians.

“The arrest, maiming or killing of young people or anyone at all, is completely wrong.

“It is unlawful and illegal and anyone involved in this act ought to be investigated and prosecuted.

“Today, I had a meeting with the IG and we reviewed several of these issues.

“The President is very concerned about it; he wants to see a reform.

“You are probably aware that the IG has issued a statement looking at all these issues, in particular, the warning against the use of these tactical units such as SARS for purposes of doing anything other than anti-robbery.

“For example, he specifically said that you cannot have a situation where SARS says they are investigating cybercrime by arresting young men and women carrying their laptops and phones.

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“Cybercrime is an electronic crime.

“I don’t see how you can investigate that by seizing people’s phones in a taxi or in their cars,’’ Osinbajo said.

He said it was obvious that a few bad eggs in the Police were causing all of the problems because it was all over the place, in different states.

Osinbajo said that the IG’s statement, banning FSARS and others, was the first step.

“He has said clearly that police men must wear police uniforms.

“You cannot say that because you belong to a tactical unit, you can dress in your casual clothing and be armed.’’

By dressing casually, the Vice President said that people “can’t even tell the difference between robbers and the police if you are not properly dressed in police uniform.

“So, clearly, a reform is in the offing’’.

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“So, I will like to encourage civil society activists, young men and women, who bring this regularly, by the way, to the attention of government and the police.

Osinbajo also said that activism was important because “they have been able to bring a lot of these issues to the attention of the Police and government.

“And that is an important part of the process of the reform’’.

He said that the Federal Government would ensure that every one of those allegations against FSARS was properly investigated.

According to him, those found responsible will be prosecuted and publicised so that people will know that prosecution has taken place.

“I am very confident that we will have a reformed police force and that process has already begun’’.


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