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Possible Implications Of SARS Termination by Kizyte(m): 6:32pm On Dec 05, 2017
The 'End SARS' Campaign has been ringing like a ringtone all over the media and social networks with a harsh tag #EndSARS. Uncountable number of people join this campaign everyday, some do not even understand the meaning of the abbreviation "SARS", who they are and what they do, but are quick to join the campaign against SARS as everyone wants to join the trend.

But I'll like us to be very aware of the possible implications of putting an end to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad's operations. Some of this implications include:

- High rate of robbery
- Increase in Kidnapping activities
- Cultism
- Hard drugs
- More bad boys on streets
- Ritual killings will be on the rise

In general, there will be increase in crime rate as dare devil robbers will be encouraged to return to their normal business of oppressing innocent citizens and dispossesing them of their belongings and in most cases terminate many lives.

In my opinion, rather than campaign to end SARS' Their operation should be reviewed and closely monitored by a team of Special Task Force in order to checkmate their unlawful activities.

You can add your opinion, let's discuss and not conclude blindly.
Re: Possible Implications Of SARS Termination by AntiWailer: 6:58pm On Dec 05, 2017
Those screaming EndSars are day dreaming.


EndSarsBrutality is more sensible.

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Re: Possible Implications Of SARS Termination by imam07: 9:59pm On Dec 05, 2017
Kizyte:
The 'End SARS' Campaign has been ringing like a ringtone all over the media and social networks with a harsh tag #EndSARS. Uncountable number of people join this campaign everyday, some do not even understand the meaning of the abbreviation "SARS", who they are and what they do, but are quick to join the campaign against SARS as everyone wants to join the trend.

But I'll like us to be very aware of the possible implications of putting an end to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad's operations. Some of this implications include:

- High rate of robbery
- Increase in Kidnapping activities
- Cultism
- Hard drugs
- More bad boys on streets
- Ritual killings will be on the rise

In general, there will be increase in crime rate as dare devil robbers will be encouraged to return to their normal business of oppressing innocent citizens and dispossesing them of their belongings and in most cases terminate many lives.

In my opinion, rather than campaign to end SARS' Their operation should be reviewed and closely monitored by a team of Special Task Force in order to checkmate their unlawful activities.

You can add your opinion, let's discuss and not conclude blindly.
activities.endsars is not the same as end police force. Despite the existence of sars, crimes are still in the increase. Sars are legalise criminals.

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