Richard Ginika Izuora
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Abubakar Adamu, on Tuesday, February 25, ordered the closure of all Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) satellite offices.
The directive by the IGP is sequel to Monday’s protests in Sagamu against SARS.
Many residents had marched against the killing of Remo Stars Football Club player; Tiamiyu Kazeem aka Kaka, in Ogun State.
Adamu announced the scrap when he accompanied Governor Dapo Abiodun on a condolence visit to the home of the deceased Vice-Captain of Remo Stars.
The police IG was represented by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, in-charge of Research and Planning, Peter Ogunyanwo.
He ordered that all activities at the satellite offices should be handed over to Commissioners of Police in the state.
Adamu assured that everyone responsible for his death would be prosecuted accordingly.
Abiodun and the delegation also visited the Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi.
The Governor said: “Today, I was on a condolence visit to the residence of Tiamiyu Kazeem’s parents.
“Tiamiyu, who was until his death, vice-captain of the Remo Stars Football Club died in an unfortunate encounter with some men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) who were on an illegal mission.
“Kaka’s death is irreversibly regrettable because Ogun State has lost a man of unexplored talents.
“But this long-awaited, significant reform within the structures of the Nigerian Police assures us of an end to such anomalies,” the governor added.