We reported earlier that the new Inspector General of Police, Abubakar Adamu, disbanded the Federal Special Anti Robbery Squads, FSARS, Special Investigation Panel and Special Tactical Squad.
IGP, Mohammed Adamu, decentralised the operations of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, which had been centralised by his predecessor, Ibrahim Idris.
The former IG had placed the unit under the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Operations), as part of the reforms of the squad, however, Adamu decided to carry out some reforms in the force.
Adamu reportedly met with Command Commissioners of Police and other senior officers in Abuja on Monday (today), where he explained that the squad will henceforth operate under the state Commissioners of Police, while the Force headquarters unit would be under the DIG, Federal Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department.
He said that a comprehensive reform in terms of ethics, mode of operation, nomenclature and orientation, function delineation command and control and accountability mechanism of SARS will be undertaken.
Adamu also disbanded all quasi-investigation and operations outfits, including the Special Investigation Panel, Special Tactical Squad, IG Monitoring and Intelligence Team, among others.
The Acting IG further announced the setting-up of a Special Election Investigation Team tasked with the exclusive function of investigating and prosecuting electoral offenders.