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4 Important Things The NPF Should Do After End SARS by constancefriday(m): 9:35am On Oct 12, 2020
The complete disbandment/dismantling of FSARS by the IGP; Mallam Mohammed Adamu is a welcome development, especially to the peaceful and law abiding citizens of Nigeria who've been constantly terrorized by this arm of enforcement of the Police.
Here are a few steps the NPF can take to ensure no new form of FSARS (Neo FSARS) shows it's ugly head in the future.
(1.) Strict Specification of duties/assignments/tasks: Just like the SWAT is in USA is only deployed when a 3rd degree level of robbery/terror is happening, that's how the new form of SARS should be. They should strictly be deployed for active cases of robbery, terror armed robbery in progress, or real threat or potential armed robbery situations up to the 3rd degree, In normal civil cases/civil degrees of robbery that can be handled by the conventional Police/Mopol/Anti Robbery squad they should be asked to stay clear.
(2) They should be well documented, and well organised just like the DSS,
(3) They should not be called by any Civilian/Business group/Politician etc to settle personal issues. Protection of VIPS/VVIPS can be done by the SPU unit of the NPF with due and well documented consultations,
(4) Strict/Strong Disciplinary Units should exist within the Police Force to ensure that the rules of engagement are complied to and not abused (even during the application of the Martial Law).
Thanks.
Nigerians appreciate the efforts of the Police and other security agencies in keeping the country safe.
Yours Sincerely;
Apostle Constance C. Friday.

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Re: 4 Important Things The NPF Should Do After End SARS by ademchij: 3:25am On Aug 03, 2021
constancefriday:
The complete disbandment/dismantling of FSARS by the IGP; Mallam Mohammed Adamu is a welcome development, especially to the peaceful and law abiding citizens of Nigeria who've been constantly terrorized by this arm of enforcement of the Police.
Here are a few steps the NPF can take to ensure no new form of FSARS (Neo FSARS) shows it's ugly head in the future.
(1.) Strict Specification of duties/assignments/tasks: Just like the SWAT is in USA is only deployed when a 3rd degree level of robbery/terror is happening, that's how the new form of SARS should be. They should strictly be deployed for active cases of robbery, terror armed robbery in progress, or real threat or potential armed robbery situations up to the 3rd degree, In normal civil cases/civil degrees of robbery that can be handled by the conventional Police/Mopol/Anti Robbery squad they should be asked to stay clear.
(2) They should be well documented, and well organised just like the DSS,
(3) They should not be called by any Civilian/Business group/Politician etc to settle personal issues. Protection of VIPS/VVIPS can be done by the SPU unit of the NPF with due and well documented consultations,
(4) Strict/Strong Disciplinary Units should exist within the Police Force to ensure that the rules of engagement are complied to and not abused (even during the application of the Martial Law).
Thanks.
Nigerians appreciate the efforts of the Police and other security agencies in keeping the country safe.
Yours Sincerely;
Apostle Constance C. Friday.
Re: 4 Important Things The NPF Should Do After End SARS by MiamiePizza(m): 9:16am On Aug 03, 2021
They should stop going about with assault rifles... Are we at war??
Let them be carrying pistols like the USA police

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Re: 4 Important Things The NPF Should Do After End SARS by stephieok: 4:41pm On Sep 25, 2021
constancefriday:
The complete disbandment/dismantling of FSARS by the IGP; Mallam Mohammed Adamu is a welcome development, especially to the peaceful and law abiding citizens of Nigeria who've been constantly terrorized by this arm of enforcement of the Police.
Here are a few steps the NPF can take to ensure no new form of FSARS (Neo FSARS) shows it's ugly head in the future.
(1.) Strict Specification of duties/assignments/tasks: Just like the SWAT is in USA is only deployed when a 3rd degree level of robbery/terror is happening, that's how the new form of SARS should be. They should strictly be deployed for active cases of robbery, terror armed robbery in progress, or real threat or potential armed robbery situations up to the 3rd degree, In normal civil cases/civil degrees of robbery that can be handled by the conventional Police/Mopol/Anti Robbery squad they should be asked to stay clear.
(2) They should be well documented, and well organised just like the DSS,
(3) They should not be called by any Civilian/Business group/Politician etc to settle personal issues. Protection of VIPS/VVIPS can be done by the SPU unit of the NPF with due and well documented consultations,
(4) Strict/Strong Disciplinary Units should exist within the Police Force to ensure that the rules of engagement are complied to and not abused (even during the application of the Martial Law).
Thanks.
Nigerians appreciate the efforts of the Police and other security agencies in keeping the country safe.
Yours Sincerely;
Apostle Constance C. Friday.

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