Police to start using taser, stun guns for low-risk operations – IGP

Police to start using taser, stun guns for low-risk operations – IGP

The acting inspector-general of police, Mohammed Adamu says the police are in the process of acquiring and deploying less lethal weaponry; such as tas

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The acting inspector-general of police, Mohammed Adamu says the police are in the process of acquiring and deploying less lethal weaponry; such as taser and stun guns for low risk operations.

Adamu made this known in Osogbo, Osun state capital, at the inauguration of a zonal security stakeholders’ forum, a community policing concept for the police zone XI comprising Ondo, Osun and Oyo states aimed at galvanising the people of the three states toward identifying and partnering with the police to address peculiar security challenges.

The IGP said he had commenced the process of addressing factors that engender conflict and distrust between the citizens and the police, particularly issues bordering on misuse of firearms and sundry abuses of police powers.
“Toward this end, we are in the process of migrating from total dependence on lethal weaponry as first line of police operations toward acquiring and deploying less lethal weaponry such as taser or stun guns.”

“Under the new policy, personnel on low-risk policing duties like routine patrols, arrest duties, and civil disorder management will be armed with taser guns or stun guns as a strategic approach toward reducing incidents of fatalities associated with misapplication of lethal weapons by the police when faced with low level threats.’’