From Molly Kilete, Abuja
The Police Force headquarters in Abuja said its operations against banditry, kidnapping, and illegal possession of firearms recorded significant success at the weekend, with the arrest of two suspected kidnappers, rescue of seven victims and recovery of several arms and ammunition.
Force public relations officer, Olumiyiwa Adejobi, said the feat was recorded through a potent combination of human intelligence and expertly coordinated operations, which led to the arrest of numerous suspects, significant recoveries and disrupted dangerous criminal networks operating across the country.
Adejobi, in a statement said, recently, a group of suspected kidnappers invaded Tungan-Boka and Masaha villages of Mashegu LGA of Niger State and kidnapped seven persons. He said operatives of the Niger state Police Command, in collaboration with local security teams, mobilized for a rescue operation, and trailed the suspects to a forest within Tungan-Boka village where the kidnappers were engaged in a gun fight. In the ensuing duel, the kidnappers were overpowered, and the seven kidnapped persons were rescued unhurt.
In Plateau State, the force spokesman said, acting on credible intelligence, police operatives attached to the state command raided a criminal hideout along Bauchi Road, in Jos North Local Government Area. An abandoned ash-colored Golf wagon was recovered. A subsequent search of the vehicle led to the discovery of 500 rounds of 7.65mm ammunition.
These recoveries, he said, were linked to an ongoing investigation into a culpable homicide case reported on May 3, 2025, where an unidentified individual was killed. Efforts are being intensified to locate and arrest the perpetrators of the crimes.
“In a similar development in Taraba State, police operatives attached to the state command, acting on credible intelligence, trailed a gang of suspected kidnappers. Upon confrontation, one of the suspects identified as Lookman Tanko, was arrested. Recovered from him were one AK-47 rifle, one pump-action rifle, and one long gun. Furthermore, detectives from the FID IRT successfully arrested Peter Apai, a 45-year-old male from Mubai District, Ardo Kola LGA, Taraba State, following credible intelligence regarding kidnappers and illegal possession of arms. During the operation, one AK-47 rifle, one pump-action shotgun, and one AK-47 magazine were recovered from the suspect.
“Both suspects are in custody undergoing investigation and will be charged to court soon.
“The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has commended the bravery, dedication and commitment to duty of the officers and men involved in these successful operations, and charged them to be steadfast in the destruction of criminal syndicates operating across the country. Citizens are strongly encouraged to provide relevant information that could assist in these ongoing investigations, as the collaborative efforts of the police and the public are absolutely crucial in ensuring the safety and security of our communities.”