Tag: Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS)

  • Police raid Abuja arts village, arrest 92 suspects

    Police raid Abuja arts village, arrest 92 suspects

    Following intelligence reports of suspected criminal activities at the Art and Crafts Village, the permanent site of the National Council for Arts and Culture  (NCAC )in Abuja, the FCT Police Command  on Saturday arrested 92 suspects.

    The police also recovered a rifle and substances believed to be Indian hemp.

    The police explained that the raid which was carried out at about 0400 hours on 10th February by men attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Federal Capital Territory Command, became necessary to rid the site of criminal elements that have been terrorizing the FCT and using the permanent site of the NCAC as hideout.

    According to information from the SARS Division, the suspects are currently in custody awaiting further investigation and possible prosecution.

    Reacting to the development, residents of the FCT commended the police for acting promptly following the observation of the Management of the NCAC that its Arts and Crafts Village was being used by some criminal elements under the guise of selling artworks to perpetrate crime.

    Reacting to the arrest made, the Command Spokesman,  DSP Anjuguri Manzah said: “The operation is part of efforts by the Nigeria police to fight crime within and outside the FCT by massively reducing the spate of armed robbery, serial car snatching, incidences of kidnapping and other unwholesome activities going on in the FCT and the country by extension.

    “The suspects are currently in our custody undergoing screening and those found culpable would be prosecuted while those found to be innocent will be set free in accordance with the law.”

    It would be recalled that the Director-General, NCAC, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe since assuming duty last year has been making spirited efforts along with the police to sanitize the Arts and Crafts Village.

  • IGP orders re-organisation of SARS nationwide

    IGP orders re-organisation of SARS nationwide

    Following a campaign launched online to end operations of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris has ordered that the squad be reorganised.

    Members of the public had complained online and shared the negative experiences they had with SARS personnel.

    The Police Chief also ordered an instant investigation into all the allegations and complaints levelled against the personnel of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad across the country by the IGP X-Squad of the Force.

    With the reorganisation, the Federal Anti-Robbery Squad nationwide under the Department of Operations would now be headed by a Commissioner of Police.

    To also bring sanity into the Force, the IGP also directed that all SARS personnel undergo immediate  training.

    This is contained in a statement in Abuja on Monday by the Force Spokesman, CSP Jimoh Moshood.

    The statement reads: “The Nigeria Police Force has observed the recent trends of event in the Social Media on the #ENDSARSNOW and the controversy being generated by the innuendos from the allegations and other misconceptions as it concerns the Operational roles and activities of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a detachment of the Nigeria Police Force.

    “Undoubtedly, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) have been doing very well in fighting violent crimes such as Armed Robbery, Kidnappings and Cattle Rustling in the country in the recent time and this has resulted in drastic reduction of incidents of the mentioned violent crimes nationwide.

    “The Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris concerned with public interest and the need to reposition the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) for more efficiency and effective service delivery to all Nigerians and ensure that the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) operates based on International Core Value of Policing with integrity and make sure the rule of law prevails in the operations  and activities of the outfit, the IGP has directed the immediate re-organization of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) nationwide and instant investigation into all the allegations, complaints and infractions levelled against the personnel of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad across the country by the IGP X-Squad of the Force.

    On some of the measures taken to reorganize the Squad, the police said: “In the new arrangement, a Commissioner of Police is now the overall head of the Federal Anti-Robbery Squad nationwide under the Department of Operations, Force Headquarters Abuja.

    “The Police Zonal Commands, State Commands and Divisions will continue to operate anti-crime units/sections, crime prevention and control squads and teams imperative to prevent and detect crimes and criminalities in their Area of Responsibilities, and other crack squads necessary to sustain law and order and protection of life and properties in their Area of responsibilities (AOR).

    “Federal Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) will now exist and operate in the State and Zonal Commands under the Commissioner of Police (F-SARS) at the Force Headquarters.

    “A Federal SARS Commander of a Rank of Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) and not below Superintendent of Police (SP) will be in charge of FSARS in State and Zonal Commands across the Country.”

    The IG also directed CPs to comply with the new directive with immediate effect asking them to warn their personnel not to pose as SARS operatives.

    The IGP X-Squad have also been mandated to go round the Commands and Police Formations nationwide to ensure strict compliance and apprehend any erring police officer.

    On the training for the personnel, Moshood said: “A new training program to be organized by the Force in collaboration with some Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Local and International NGOs, and other Human Rights Organizations on core Police Duties, Observant of Human Rights and Handling, Care and Custody of Suspects have been directed by the Inspector General of Police for all Federal SARS personnel nationwide with immediate effect”.

    Members of the public who have any complaint in the past or present of violation of their rights by any SARS personnel anywhere in the country have also been asked to report through the IGP  X-Squad, Force Public Complaint Bureau and Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit for appropriate action.

  • Court acquits 14 dismissed policemen of murder in Calabar 

    Court acquits 14 dismissed policemen of murder in Calabar 

    The Cross River State High Court Friday acquitted 14 dismissed policemen who were attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the murder of a young man, Derek Maurice, and five others in 2014 in Calabar.

    The men were alleged to have killed Derek while he was in detention.

    The deceased’s family had dragged the policemen to court for murder. The policemen were eventually dismissed.

    Delivering the judgement Friday, Justice Obojor Ogar, said the prosecution did not prove beyond all reasonable doubt that the accused were guilty of the charges against them.

    One of the counsels of the defendants, Gregory Bissong, expressed satisfaction with the judgement, saying the prosecution could not provide enough evidence to prove that the men committed the crime.

    However Derek’s mother, Mrs Enoh-Maurice Enang, said they would take the matter to a higher court.

    “This is just the beginning of the matter. Derek had a right to life. He did not commit any crime. He did not have any problem with the police. They just killed him because they felt nothing would happen. My son has been deprived of his right to life. I would not be deprived of justice in this case,” she said.

  • Breaking: Notorious armed robbers, cultists escape police custody in Bayelsa

    Breaking: Notorious armed robbers, cultists escape police custody in Bayelsa

    Unascertained number of notorious armed robbers and cultists have escaped from the custody of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad ( SARS ) of the Nigerian Police in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

    The police were said to be combing all the nooks and crannies of the state capital to rearrest the suspected daredevil criminals.

    While some said the fleeing number was 10, security sources said the police were still trying to determine the figure.

    But one of them, it was gathered, had been rearrested by the police.

    Details soon.

  • Police nab 10 suspects over various crimes in Enugu

    Police nab 10 suspects over various crimes in Enugu

    The Police Command in Enugu State said it had arrested 10 suspected criminals who had been terrorising the people of Udenu Local Government Area of the state.

    The Command’s Spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu, said this in a statement issued in Enugu on Wednesday.

    Amaraizu said that police operatives arrested the suspects when they raided some suspected black spots in the area on Monday.

    He noted that the arrest followed intelligence information given by some members of the public.

    “The command through the combined efforts of its operatives of Udenu Police Division, Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) and Anti Kidnapping, raided some suspected black spots in the council area and its environs.

    “During the raids, six suspects, who were suspected to have link with armed robbery and other related criminal activities were nabbed,’’ he said.

    According to him, they are currently helping police operatives in their investigations in relation to their nefarious activities.

    The spokesman also disclosed that the police operatives arrested additional four suspects who had in their possession, suspected Customs Service uniforms.

    “They are currently being investigated by operatives in connection with their nefarious activities with the Customs uniforms and other crimes,’’ he said.

    Amaraizu assured members of the public of the command’s readiness, in conjunction with sister security agencies in the state and relevant stakeholders, of their continued security and safety in the state.

    NAN

  • Police uncover illegal firearm factory in FCT

    Police uncover illegal firearm factory in FCT

    The Commissioner of Police in the FCT, Mr Sadiq Bello, said the Command has arrested three suspects in connection with an illegal firearm fabricating factory in Shenagu village near Zuba, FCT.

    The suspects are: Philip John, owner of the factory, Mr Onyegabueze Okpara, supplier of ammunitions and Joseph Bulus, distributor of the arms.

    Bello made the disclosure while briefing newsmen on arrest by operatives of the command on Friday in Abuja.

    He said that items recovered from the suspects include: locally fabricated revolver pistol cylinder, four Dane guns, one double barrel gun, one single barrel gun, two caliber live cartridge and  six Dane gun muzzles.

    Others are: four single barrel muzzles, six barrel gun frame, two gun muzzle spring, one manual motor drill, one dice for retread and various implement used for manufacturing locally made weapons.

    He said that during interrogation, John confessed to have been in the illicit business for 17 years and selling the fabricated single-barrel guns and Dane gun for N20, 000 and N10, 000 respectively.

    The commissioner said that the Okpara, who disguise as a bicycle spare parts dealer was arrested at Kaita market with the items which he concealed and sells to criminals.

    He said that Okpara had been in the illicit deal since 1997, sells a pack containing 25 pieces of live cartridge for N12, 000, while single cartridge goes for N500.

    Bello said that Bulus, the major link, who connects the principal suspect, John, with potential buyers of the fabricated firearms was arrested in Zuba.

    He said that the suspects would be charged to court on conclusion of investigation.

    Bello said that the command also arrested five armed robbery suspects at Apo roundabout and Kabusa areas of the FCT.

    The suspects are: Hashiru Isiaka, 30, of Kuruduma, Umar Adamu,20, of area 1 Garki, Tukur Bala, 25, also of area 1 Garki, Bashiru Mohhamed,25, of Durumi  and Benjamin Jatau, 29, of Kabusa.

    He said that Jatau was arrested by operatives of the command on Sept. 15 during a stop and search at Dantata bridge in Jabi.

    Bello said items recovered from the suspect are: one revolver pistol with two rounds of live ammunition, one revolver pistol and one locally made pistol, Nokia cell phone, Indian hemp, charm and screw driver.

    “The exhibits were discovered by the police during a search conducted on the bag the suspect was carrying while on transit from Jabi to Kabusa in a tricycle,“he said.

    He said that the suspect who was an ex-convict confessed that the guns, which he bought for N50, 000 was to be used for a major robbery operation around Kabusa and environs.

    “The suspect and exhibits have been transferred to the command Special Anti-Robbery Squad ( SARS ) for discreet investigation and prosecution,“he said.

    He said Isiaka, Adamu, Bala and Mohammed were arrested on Sept. 20 by the command SARS while responding to a distress call about a robbery at Apo roundabout.

    The commissioner said that Adamu was arrested at the scene of the crime while his cohorts who fled on sighting the operatives, were later arrested on Sept. 9.

    He said that the suspects robbed and dispossessed two of their victims of N120,000.

    Bello said that suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigation.

    He said with the support and cooperation of the public, the command would continue to track and arrest criminals in the territory.

    “This arrest goes to show that the command will not go to sleep, residents have a stake and should feel free to give police information“he said.

  • Why Wike is silent on killing of Policemen, destruction – APC

    Why Wike is silent on killing of Policemen, destruction – APC

    …’Rivers gov is raising false alarm against security agencies’

    The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has disclosed why Governor Nyesom Wike is silent on the killing of two policemen, violence and destruction of valuable property in Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers by protesting members of the Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    Rivers APC, at a news conference Thursday at the state secretariat of the party on Forces Avenue, old Government Reservation Area (GRA), Port Harcourt by its Publicity Secretary, Chief Chris Finebone, who was accompanied by the party’s state Secretary, Chief Emeka Beke, and other leaders of the party, declared that Wike was benefiting from the IPOB’s violence in Rivers and not up to the game of ensuring good governance.

    The main opposition party in Rivers (APC) also accused the state governor of raising false alarm against security agencies, in order to divert attention from what he was planning to do, having earlier sewed police uniform for thugs that were used by his People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the 2015 elections and rerun in Rivers, with some of the criminals caught in Bori-Ogoni.

    It stated that Wike ought to have emulated his Abia State counterpart, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, who was proactive by immediately declaring three-day dusk to dawn curfew in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of Abia, with the curfew later extended to today (Friday), in order to prevent further breakdown of law and order.

    Rivers APC noted that the failure of Wike’s government to engage in productive ventures, the cultists, kidnappers and other criminals, who recently surrendered their arms, ammunition and other dangerous weapons in the state government’s amnesty offer, was responsible for increase in the crime rate in Rivers, with the hungry and angry youths now returning to criminal activities with full force.

    Rivers governor, while addressing reporters at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, alleged that most of the kidnapping and armed robbery taking place in the state were perpetrated by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

    Wike also alleged that the SARS Commander in Rivers, Mr. Akin Fakorede, and operatives of the squad were indicted by an official police signal, which he claimed indicated that they were responsible for the series of kidnapping and deadly robbery across the state.

    The main opposition party said: “Ordinarily, the APC has no business involving in any matter between the Rivers governor and any other entity, but in the instant case and even in previous related cases, Wike has either alluded to or expressly stated that the APC benefited from whatever allegations he raised against the police or particularly the SARS. The APC has also been at the receiving end of the false alarms Wike had previously raised against the police, which in all cases turned out to be mere smokescreen by the governor to mask his real intentions.

    “From all indications, the Rivers governor’s accusation on Wednesday that members of SARS abducted some persons and forced them to withdraw N500, 000, is manifestly cooked up to directly smear members of the SARS and the Commander, Akin Fakorede, who is known to have resisted all the advances made by Wike to compromise the officer.

    “Wike has never hidden his disdain for the SARS commander, due to the officer’s principled and professional stance in rejecting the governor’s baits in the past two years. Wike seems to have sworn to have Akin Fakorede compromised or transferred out of Rivers State, to pave way for a replacement that may play ball with him.

    “Just before the killings in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA (ONELGA) of Rivers State assumed a frightening dimension, Wike had raised the alarm, accusing the military and police of invading ONELGA. Just after his blackmail of the army and police, his private army, led by Don Wannie, launched his massive killings and beheadings in ONELGA. Same was the case when Wike sponsored a campaign of calumny against the military personnel that tried to normalise security in Ogoniland. He made all manner of accusations against the army that had gone in search of Solomon Ndigbara, Wike’s private army general in Ogoni. Shortly after the sponsored campaign against the army in Ogoni , Ndigbara launched his killings in Ogoniland.

    “Part of the concerns of the APC is that whenever Wike is about committing some security infractions, he diverts attention from himself, by raising false alarm against the security agencies, especially the police. In the instant case, Rivers governor is raising these alarms to distract the police and pave way for his killers to undertake further killings in Rivers State. Without doubt, we believe the security information in our kitty to that effect.”

    Rivers APC also called on Rivers people and Nigerians not to fall for the antics of Wike, stressing that they must remain vigilant.

    It admonished the various security agencies to refuse to be dismayed, demoralised or distracted by the antics of the Rivers governor, but must continue to work to secure the state from the grip of Wike’s killers, who it said were on rampage across Rivers 23 LGAs.

    The party said: “Rivers State APC considers the yesterday’s (Wednesday’s) accusation against the police, particularly against the SARS, as patently malevolent, mischievous and intended to mask the next phase of killings by Wike’s killers.

    “The police and other security agencies must remain focussed and have their eyes on the ball, to forestall worsening security situation in the state, a situation that is already getting out of hand.”

    Rivers APC also urged the peace-loving people of the state to continue to endure Wike’s bad governance till 2019, when they would have the opportunity of effecting the much-needed change through their votes, asking them to prepare to vote wisely for all the candidates of the main opposition party, in order to move forward.

     

  • Kogi: Police kill suspected robbery kingpin

    Kogi: Police kill suspected robbery kingpin

    The Commissioner of Police in Kogi State, Wilson Inalegwu, said on Monday that a notorious armed robber in the state has been killed by policemen.

    Inalegwu said the suspect, identified as Lukman, was killed on Sunday by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Obeiba, Ihima local government area of the state.

    He said the suspect was shot during an encounter with a team of SARS operatives.

    The police commissioner said Lukman was shot dead during a cross -fire with SARS men who came from Abuja to arrest him.

    He said the suspect and some of his gang members on sighting the police team opened fire on them, forcing the policemen to respond.

    He said six members of Lukman’s gang were also arrested.

    “Lukman, alias Commander, was among the armed men who attempted to assassinate Senator Dino Melaye in his Ayetoro-Gbede home in April,” Inalegwu said.

     

     

  • Police kill five suspected robbers in Calabar

    Police kill five suspected robbers in Calabar

     

    Men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Cross River State Police Command shot five suspected armed robbers dead Monday in Calabar, the Nation gathered.

    It was gathered the robbers had carried out an operation along IBB Way, but while they were escaping, were intercepted by the SARS squad, who chased them and gunned them down along Barracks Road.

    There was a gun battle before the suspected robbers were killed an eye witness said.

    It was gathered that the vehicle the robbers used was razed by an angry mob after the robbers were killed.

    Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Irene Ugbo, confirmed the incident.

    “Yes five were gunned down after a gun battle and a chase from SARS at Barracks Road. They had robbed around that axis when our men were alerted and chased them. There was a shootout and five of them were gunned down,” Ugbo said.

    She said some weapons and cash were recovered from the robbers.

     

  • IGP dismisses three policemen for illegal arrest, detention

    IGP dismisses three policemen for illegal arrest, detention

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris has dismissed three policemen from the Nigeria Police Force for their involvement in illegal arrest and detention of some people.

    The dismissed personnel; AP.No 136005 Inspr. Okelue Nkemeonye, F/No. 355897 Sgt. Braimoh Sunday and F/No. 359928 Sgt. Yusuf Olukoga were attached to Area Command Ijede-Ikorodu under Lagos State Command.

    The personnel who were armed pretended to be Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) harassed their victims and collected N200, 000 from them before they were releaeed.

    In a statement in Abuja Monday by the Officer in charge of Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit  (PCRRU), Abayomi Shogunle stated that the personnel tagged their victims Internet fraudsters ‘Yahoo Yahoo boys.

    Shogunle said investigation revealed that they policemen collected N90,000 through ATM withdrawal and N110,000 through mobile bank money transfer to a third party account provided by the policemen.

    Shogunle said the officers were found guilty and dismissed after they appeared at Orderly Room trial at the Zone Two Command Headquarters, Onikan-Yaba, Lagos.

    He said the Adjudicating officer found them quilty on two charges of offence against discipline as provided for in paragraphs C (ii) Corrupt Practices and E (iii) Discreditable Conduct of the First Schedule of Police Act and Regulations Cap. P19. Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

    Giving details of the complaints that led to their dismissal, Shogunle said: “On the 21st June, 2017 the Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU) received a complaint via WhatsApp number 0805 700 0003.

    The complaint reads: “I went to the bank this morning to deposit money to a Company’s account but there was no network so i deposited the money into my personal account to do the transfer to the account later.

    “When I came out of the bank, a car packed full of some SARS policemen wearing black cloth with anti-robbery squad written at the back. I was told to enter the vehicle with a gun pointed at me.

    “They collected my mobile phone and asked me what I do for a living, I told them that I had just finished my youth service and I am living with my brother and I pointed my brother’s shop for them to stop by and see him because he was the one that sent me to the bank, they refused to wait and they did not allow me to pick my calls and call out.

    The complaint further reads: “I received an alert on my phone with the money I went to deposit. They searched my phone and on seeing the alert, they labelled me a yahoo boy and told me that I would pay them N1Million.

    “One of them slapped me, they drove us around places in Ikorodu,Ijede, Gberigbe, Ibeshe, Igbe, Ikpakodo, Itaelewa, Agric and first gate harassing people, moving them in the car and collecting huge amount from them.

    “They collected N50,000.00 from me but I noticed that each junctions that we reached, people were hailing their leader by his nickname (OJ. Ojewunmi). And one by name Austin slapped me.

    “They picked me up around 9am and dropped me 6pm in the evening after collecting money from me. They also used my account to collect money from the guys that I met in the car and used my ATM to withdraw from them”

    Shogunle said his team was dispatched to Ikorodu where all the three dismissed policemen including AP No. 98199 ASP Bayo Obadia who led the team were apprehended.

    He said preliminary investigation by the Unit revealed that all the allegations contained in the complaint sent via WhatsApp message actually happened.

    “Also the four police officers who were armed on the day of the incident falsely paraded themselves as operatives of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) despite not being posted to SARS by police authorities.

    “Investigation also showed that the officers extorted a total sum of N200,000 from the young men who they tagged “Yahoo Yahoo Boys”, the money was force from them via N90,000 ATM withdrawal and N110,000 mobile bank money transfer to a third party account provided by the policemen. All the extorted N200,000 was recovered by the PCRRU Investigators.

    “All the arrested officers, witnesses and recovered exhibits including the N200,000 cash and printed bank statement of account were handed over to the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Lagos for further detailed investigation and necessary disciplinary measures.”

    “The approval of the punishment of dismissal from service as recommended by the Adjudicating officer is part of the outcome of the disciplinary measures ” Shogunle said.

    On what would become of the fourth person in the act, he said: “In the case of ASP Bayo Obadiah who led the team of the infamous men on this unacceptable conduct, an official query was issued to him by the AIG Zone 2 Lagos, both his reply and Query has been forwarded to the office of the Force Secretary, Force Headquarters, Abuja from where it would be proceeded to the Police Service Commission as required by Police Regulations.”

    The IG while commending the Unit assured members of the public that all allegations of professional misconduct reported against any police officer would be treated in line with relevant laws and in keeping to the “Change Begins With Me Champaign” of the Federal Government.

    He also encouraged the public to report cases of police misconduct to the PCRRU for resolution as he is bent on ensuring a more public friendly and corrupt free police force in Nigeria.