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PSC boss, Arase, frowns at pre-trial detention as US, UK delegations visit PSC

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Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Dr. Solomon Arase, with Jason A. Smith, Director, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs and Chris Grimson of the National Agency Anti- Kidnap and Extortion Unit (AKEU)

Two delegations from the United States of America and the United Kingdom were at the Corporate Headquarters of the Police Service Commission (PSC) in Jabi, Abuja today, Thursday August 10th 2023 on courtesy visits to the Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, a retired Inspector General of Police.

This was disclosed in a press release issued by the Press and Public Relations Unit and signed by the Head of the Unit, Mr. Ikechukwu Ani.

According to Mr. Ani, the delegations also visited the Commission’s newly established Compliance Monitoring Unit (CMU), a tracking platform on public complaints against serving Nigeria Police Officers and promised to assist the Commission drastically reduce human rights abuses by the Police.

The United States Delegation was led by Jason A. Smith, Director International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs while Chris Grimson of the National Agency Anti- Kidnap and Extortion Unit (AKEU) visited on behalf of the United Kingdom.

The Commission Chairman told the visitors that what Nigerians want is a responsible Police Force that would respect the human rights of the citizenry.

Dr. Arase said the Commission decided to set up the Compliance Monitoring Unit to ensure that the rights of the citizens are protected and offending Police Officers sanctioned for misconduct. He told his visitors that the leadership of the Commission and the Police are united in the fight to stamp out human rights abuses in the Country.

He assured his visitors that there would be no conflict between the Commission and the Police Management on the operations of the Compliance Monitoring Unit. He however frowned at pre-trial detentions by the Police, noting that the Commission will no longer tolerate detentions beyond what the law provides for.

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He further declared that the Commission wants to track complaints against Police stressing that any Officer who has pending human rights cases will not be cleared for promotions or postings.

“Any Officer who has human rights issues not conclusively investigated by the Police Complaints Unit will be stepped down from promotion and postings,” he said.

The PSC Chairman called for assistance in the provision of more systems for the CMU as the Commission anticipates several complaints against the Police as the Unit takes shape.

Dr. Smith, leader of the United States Delegation said they are in Nigeria to assist strengthen the rule of law and especially the Police.

He noted that PSC is a key stakeholder in their project to strengthen the rule of law in Nigeria and promised to work with the Commission to achieve this.

Mr. Grimson of the National Crime Agency of the British High Commission promised to partner with the Commission in the training of the personnel of the Nigeria Police.

He spoke on intelligence sharing, proper investigation so as to break down barriers between the Police and other security agencies in the country. Read more.

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