THE Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, says that all is set for the smooth take-off of a Special Intervention Squad (SIS) in 10 pilot states.
He made this known in his address at the opening ceremony of the Conference and Retreat for Senior Police Officers at the Landmark Event Centre in Owerri, the Imo State capital, on Monday.
According to the IGP, establishing the squad, a standby team of specially trained officers to rapidly intervene in major incidents, is a priority in his administration’s effort to confront the menace of violent crimes in the country.
IGP Egbetokun noted that after the 10 pilot states identified based on the recent violent crime assessment carried out in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the other 27 states will immediately follow.
The IGP said, “The Police Force under my watch is poised to confront head-on the menace of violent crimes in our country, restore calm to troubled areas and engender an atmosphere of peace, safety and security which will promote national economic growth and prosperity.
“The establishment of a Special Intervention Squad (SIS), a standby team of specially trained officers to rapidly intervene in major incidents which was immediately announced on my assumption of office is considered an immediate priority in this effort.
“The squad will be deployed in each command to deal with the state’s salient security challenges. Concrete steps have already been taken to facilitate the smooth take-off of the SIS in Ten (10) pilot states, already identified based on the recent violent crime assessment carried out in all the Thirty-six (36) states of the federation and the FCT, while the other Twenty (27) states will immediately follow.”
He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for “his kind approval for the specialised training (starting next month) of the initial team of instructors for the SIS”.
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