Nigeria Police set up new team to replace disbanded SARS

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Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has set up a new Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team to replace the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

The Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Frank Mba, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

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For some days now, youth across the country have protested against the brutality of  SARS. The protest has led to many deaths.

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Despite the disbandment of the unit and the promise of extensive reforms by President Muhammadu Buhari, the protests have continued.

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Mba said prospective members of the new team will undergo a psychological and medical examination to ascertain their fitness and eligibility for the new assignment.

They are to commence training at the different police tactical training institutions nationwide, next week.

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He said, “Personnel from the Police Commands in the South-East and the South-South will be trained at the Counter-Terrorism College, Nonwa-Tai, Rivers State.

“Those from the Police Commands from the North and the South-West will be trained at the Police Mobile Force Training College, Ende, Nasarawa State and the Police Mobile Force Training College, Ila-Orangun, Osun, respectively.”

He said the I-G had ordered personnel of the defunct SARS to report at the Force Headquarters for debriefing, psychological and medical examination.

He said the order was in accordance with Section 18 (10) of the Police Act, 2020.

According to him, the psychological and medical examination is a prelude to further training and reorientation before redeployment into mainstream policing duties.

Mba explained that the medical examination will be carried out by the newly set-up Police Counselling and Support Unit (PCSU).

He said the unit, would henceforth, be engaged in psychological management, reorientation and training of officers of the Force deployed for tactical operations and other duties.

The FPRO said the unit, domiciled with the Force Medical Department, would be coordinated by the force medical officer.

He said membership of the unit would be drawn from psychiatrists, psychologists, medics, pastors and imams, public relations practitioners, civil society and other human rights groups with relevant qualifications and expertise.

Mba pledged the commitment of the IG to ensure successful and holistic implementation of the police reforms.

 

 

 

 

 

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