It may as well be the end of impunity from officers and men of the dreaded police anti-robbery squad as the day of reckoning may have come.
Reason: Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has directed the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to immediately begin the overhaul of the dreaded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The Acting President also directed the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to set up a panel to probe allegations of rights abuse by the police unit.
Senior Special Assistant to Osinbajo on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, disclosed these in a statement made available to journalists on Tuesday.
Akande said the directive was based on persistent complaints being made by members of the public against the SARS.
He said Osinbajo also directed the police boss to ensure that any unit that will emerge from the overhaul is intelligence-driven and restricted to the prevention and detection of crimes.
The statement reads: “Following persistent complaints and reports on the activities of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad that border on allegations of human rights violations, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has directed the Inspector General of Police to, with immediate effect, overhaul the management and activities of SARS and ensure that any unit that will emerge from the process, will be intelligence-driven and restricted to the prevention and detection of armed robbery and kidnapping, and apprehension of offenders linked to the stated offences, and nothing more.
“The Acting President has also directed the IGP to ensure that all operatives in the emerging unit conduct their operations in strict adherence to the rule of law and with due regard to International Human Rights Law and the constitutionally guaranteed rights of suspects. The operatives should also bear proper identification anytime they are on duty.
“In the meantime, the Acting President has directed the National Human Rights Commission to set up a special panel that will conduct an investigation of the alleged unlawful activities of SARS in order to afford members of the general public the opportunity to present their grievances with a view to ensuring redress.”