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Why We Can’t Dissolve SARS – Police
They are involved in insurgency war, says Mba
The Nigerian police force has revealed why its special anti-robbery squad (SARS) unit can’t be dissolved.
The police hierarchy says it will be difficult for any responsible organisation to scrap SARS because of the task it’s saddled with and amount of investment that has gone into its setting up and maintenance.
Frank Mba, the spokesman of the Nigeria police disclosed this on Friday while reacting to the nationwide protest against the police unit.
Fresh cases of police brutality have led to renewed wave of protests calling for the disbandmemt to the special unit which is notorious for its use of brute force, arbitrary arrests and, in some cases, extrajudicial killings.
In Lagos where the protests began and now in its second day, residents besieged major roads with placards, insisting “enough is enough”, and it is time to scrap the squad.
When he appeared on a Channels TV programme on Friday, Mba disclosed that the unit can’t be prescribed because some SARS operatives are involved in the fight against insurgency and banditry in the north.
He also Mba decried the actions of some of the protesters and questioned their motive, saying that some calling for SARS dissolution are beneficiaries of crime.
“If the #EndSARS hashtag is seen as a symbolic call for the reform of SARS, I would say clearly that the leadership of the NPF is in line and ready to work with those making that call,” he said.
“However, if the hashtag should be seen as a call for the total disbandment of SARS, I would tell you very clearly that it will be difficult for any responsible organisation to work that path, taking into cognisance the amount of investment in training that government has made in setting up that department and the very critical roles it is playing.
“As a matter of fact, we have received a lot of calls from people particularly in states like Maiduguri, Yobe, and some other parts of the north where SARS operatives are deeply embedded in the fight against banditry, insurgency.
“And these people have made it very clear that ending SARS is not even an option for them because of the critical roles SARS operatives are playing in those areas, heavily on bandits, terrorists and other kinds of criminals.”
The police spokesman said while some are genuinely concerned about the excesses of their police unit, another group want it scrapped criminals who would benefit more in its absence.
“There are people who are beneficiaries of criminal enterprise,” he added.
“Some of them probably people who are receiving stolen goods; who are into organised crime such as arms smuggling, illicit arms movement, importation of drugs and other kinds of crimes that are economically motivated.”
Amid the opposition against the special unit, the IGP banned the SARS officials from carrying out ‘stop and search’ operations on roads.
However, concerns remain on the implementation of such measure which has been introduced on more than one occasion in the past with little or no action to enforce it.
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