Sciid takes over lagos torture centre case
I think there may be some confusion here. SCIID is not a real organization that takes over cases, and Lagos is a city in Nigeria. Additionally, there is no such thing as a "torture centre" in Lagos or anywhere else.
However, I'm assuming you may be referring to the Special Investigative Panel (SIP) set up by the Lagos State Government to investigate allegations of human rights abuses and torture at the former Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) facility in Lagos.
The SIP, which was inaugurated in October 2020, was tasked with investigating allegations of human rights abuses, including torture, at the facility, which was previously used by SARS, a unit of the Nigerian Police Force. The panel was headed by a retired Justice, Doris Okuwobi.
The SIP's investigation was prompted by widespread allegations of human rights abuses and torture by SARS officers, which led to widespread protests and calls for reform in Nigeria. The panel's findings and recommendations were published in a report in December 2020, which included calls for reforms to the Nigerian Police Force and the establishment of an independent oversight body to monitor police activities.
If you have any specific questions about the SIP's investigation or the report, I'd be happy to help.