Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, on Tuesday, explained why the police high command cannot put an end to the operations of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
Mba said SARS, which is a special arm of the Force, cannot be scrapped because of the ongoing fight against crimes in the country.
But he assured that the NPF is currently reforming the operations of SARS nationwide to curtail the excesses of its operatives.
The FPPRO, who spoke on Tuesday morning during an Instagram Live Chat with Nigerian artiste, Azeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, encouraged Nigerians to take video recordings of SARS operatives who abuse their fundamental human rights “as long as it is safe to do so.”
Naira Marley had cancelled a planned demonstration against SARS’ recklessness on Tuesday morning.
There has been renewed outrage across the country over the harassment, extortion and extra-judicial killings of innocent Nigerians by SARS operatives, with the #EndSARSNotBanSARS hashtag trending on social media.
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had in a swift reaction banned SARS personnel from engaging in routine patrols, stop-and-search, mounting of roadblocks and traffic checks with immediate effect.
But Mba said the IGP and the Force were committed to reforming SARS.
He said, “What we need to do is to reform SARS and make them responsive, responsible and make them to work in accordance with laid down procedures. We need them to continue to respond to violent crimes. We need them to continue to respond to armed robberies. We need them to continue to respond kidnappings.”
Also, Naira Marley agreed that the special arm of the Police should not be scrapped but be reformed.
“You talk about #EndSARS, you cannot end SARS but let us ask for reform. Why do you want to end SARS? Are you an armed robber?” he told his followers.
The singer, however, stressed on the need to get SARS operatives off the roads.
According to him, “SARS is a special arm that should only come out during robbery incidents.”
He advised those exhuming old videos of SARS harassment to desist from such act as it heats up the society.
Marley also urged the police to give an update on the SARS operatives that have been arrested and the families of the victims allegedly killed by SARS officers.
Earlier, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, said SARS operatives in the state no longer have the authority to unilaterally detain suspects.
