Acting Inspector General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, has received the much-anticipated committee report on the repositioning of the Police Mobile Force to strengthen internal security to with the establishment of the Special Intervention Squad, SIS.

Egbetokun recieved the report from the Chairman of the Committee and Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Operations, DIG Adeleke Bode.

According to him, this report marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency and ensure the effective management of manpower in the Force.

He had during his inaugural meeting with the Commanders of the Police Mobile Force and other tactical squads, unveiled the establishment of a forty thousand strong Special Intervention Squad.

Also, he had the withdrawal of PMF personnel from VIP escorts, and the shutting down of all unapproved beats to beef up internal security and attain police primary in the internal security architecture.

The Acting Police Chief who commended the efforts of the Committee assured that the Force Management Team will review and emplace modalities for a seamless implementation of its recommendations to improve the overall functioning of the Police Force.

This is contained in a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.