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Nigerian Police Force Debunk Reports On Bringing Back SARS


The Nigerian Police Force has debunked the rumour that it planning to bring back the special anti-robbery squad (SARS) unit.
Nigerians had initiated a nationwide protests under the #EndSARS movement in October 2020, hence, the police unit was disbanded.
However, reports emerged that Police had reversed the decision to disband SARS had been reversed.
But the IGP, in a statement by Frank Mba, force spokesperson, dismissed the reports.
Baba said there are no plans by the Nigeria Police Force to bring back the unit “under any guise”.
“The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to a false news report making the rounds online and offline suggesting that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), NPM, fdc has ordered the re-establishment of the defunct Special Anti – Robbery Squad (SARS),” the statement reads.
“The Force wishes to categorially emphasise that there is no plan whatsoever to bring back the disbanded SARS. SARS is gone for good and will not resurrect under any guise whatsoever.
“The IGP notes that the Force has since reorganised its operational structure to fill the vacuum created by the disbandment of SARS.
“Currently, the leadership of the Force is focused on efforts at deepening reforms within the Police and bequeathing Nigerans a Police Force that will be more effective, efficient, technology-driven, humane and Rule of Law-compliant.
“The IGP therefore calls on members of the public to disregard the report which is absolutely false and deliberately intended to disinform and misinform members of the public.”
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