By Halimah Olamide
The chairman of the Police Service Commission Solomon Arase has called for a differentiation in the operations of the Special Constabulary set up by the police.
Arase, himself a former Inspector General of Police said the manner of operations of the special unit is giving concern to the commission.
In a statement issued on Thursday by the commission’s spokesperson, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, Arase was quoted as saying that there should be clear definition of their operations, including uniforms and rules of engagement.
He said that the commission was already in contact with the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun, on the need to overhaul the organisation and operations of the outfit.
The chairman said that there had been several reports of unprofessional conduct by officers of the outfit, (a quasi Police formation created to assist in community policing).
“Reports of their unprofessional conduct ranges from high handedness in dealing with citizens and barefaced extortion on our roads and communities.
“The Commission calls for an entirely different set of uniforms for officers of the outfit that should be easily differentiated from that of the regular police officers.
“This will help to track appropriately the conduct of men of the outfit and that of the regular police officers and free the Nigeria Police Force from blames associated with the misconduct of men of the outfit,” he said.
Arase called for the disbandment of the outfit in states where they are not salaried and taken care of.
He pointed out that it was dangerous to arm a group of people and license them to provide security, maintain law and order in states and communities across the country without basic financial remuneration.
The retired I-G observed that such set of men often resorted to extortion and intimidation.