Lagos Police Commissioner Threatens Task Force Dissolution Following Rising Allegations Of Extortion And Torture
Commissioner Moshood Jimoh warns the Lagos task force of immediate disbandment if extortion and human rights abuses continue amid new internal investigations.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 22, 2026, 6:04 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Sun Nigeria

A Zero Tolerance Mandate For Law Enforcement Malpractice
The Lagos State police leadership has signaled a definitive shift in its internal disciplinary policy by threatening the complete disbandment of its specialized task force. According to Commissioner of Police Moshood Jimoh, the command will no longer provide institutional protection for operatives who deviate from professional standards. This ultimatum serves as a direct response to a mounting wave of public indignation regarding the unit's conduct, positioning the police hierarchy as an arbiter of internal reform rather than a shield for rogue elements.
A Surge In Public Grievances And Video Evidence
The catalyst for this institutional friction stems from a proliferation of documented abuses, including allegations of torture, unlawful detention, and financial exploitation. Public scrutiny reached a critical threshold following the digital circulation of footage depicting task force members interfering in civil land disputes and detaining legal professionals. This incident has raised fundamental questions regarding the unit's jurisdiction, as critics argue that the task force has overstepped its administrative boundaries to involve itself in matters outside the scope of criminal law enforcement.
The Implementation Of The Riot Act For Internal Reform
During a recent briefing, Jimoh confirmed that he has formally delivered a "riot act" to the task force leadership, emphasizing that future verifiable complaints will result in the immediate removal of all current personnel. The Commissioner referenced prior successful prosecutions of officers in Owode Onirin as evidence of his willingness to pursue criminal charges against his own subordinates. By making these warnings public, the police command is attempting to recalibrate the power dynamic between the task force and the citizenry, asserting that no officer remains above the reach of the law.
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