It Seems It's Time To #EndSARS

Many complaints of police unpermitted search have continued to increase. And slowly, again, it appears we are forced to re-echo the need to have the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigerian Police scrapped.

Just like what instigated the earlier call, with a massively trending hashtag of #EndSARS, to which then Acting president Yemi Osinbajo intervened and it quickly became as if the notoriety settled down, the selfsame insensitivity has begun to rear its head.

We still hear of instances of police arbitrarily stopping young men and rashly searching their private properties such as wallets and mobile devices. We hear of contrived imposition on these young men by the same police to part with their money- on grounds of perceived fraud. Many, out of understandable fear have fallen cheaply and victims.

But the responsibility of the SARS unit of the Nigerian Police and its duties are clearly spelt out; they must adhere to them. It doesn't encompass molesting and conscious harassing of young men 'suspected to be fraudsters'.

And where the case is that the officers cannot distinguish between their roles as to know their boundaries, I join the campaign:


#EndSARS
#ReformPoliceNG

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