From Joe Obukata Ogbodu, Warri
Operatives of the Ekpan Division of the Delta State Police Command, have arrested a family members of five and two others over suspected case of kidnapping at Ubeji community, Warri South local government area of Delta State.
The suspects were apprehended on October 30 after the Divisional Police Officer of Ekpan Division received a distress report of a suspected kidnapping incident at Ubeji Community, behind the Ubeji Gas Plant.
Acting on the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ekpan Division, CSP Labe Joseph, was said to have deployed a team of detectives and patrol operatives to the scene.
State Police Public Relations Officer SP Bright Edafe who confirmed this, yesterday in a statement, said that on sighting the approaching police teams, the suspected kidnappers fled into an abandoned poultry house within the same community.
“The DPO’s team swiftly cordoned off the area, leading to the arrest of the following suspects, all of Ubeji Community: Felix Omone (m, 33), Solomon Omone (m, 29), Tony Eboye (m, 34), Omone David (m, 32), Jerry Omone (m, 33), Godspower Omone (m, 25), Edewho Bomele (m, 33).
“The operation also led to the successful rescue of three male victims, all of Jeddo Community, who were safely reunited with their families.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the victims were abducted at a dredging site in Ubeji, ferried across the river, and later contacted with threats that they would be killed if certain demands were not met.
“All arrested suspects are in custody, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend fleeing accomplices and recover any weapons or equipment used in the operation”.
In a related development, operatives of the Bomadi Division, under the command of DPO, CSP Adie Peter Bissong, have arrested a 62-year-old woman with one hundred and seventy-eight (178) live cartridges neatly packed for delivery.
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The suspect was apprehended by operatives who intercepted a motorcycle along the Bomadi–Tuomo Road while on a joint stop-and-search operation with the Bomadi Vigilante, on October 30, 2025.
Police image maker who confirmed this, said; “The cyclist, who appeared uneasy, was conveying a 62-year-old woman, later identified as Charter Timide, to Tuomo Community. Upon a thorough search, officers discovered a concealed sack containing one hundred and seventy-eight (178) live cartridges neatly packed for delivery.
“When interrogated, the suspect admitted purchasing the cartridges from Onitsha Main Market, a hub long known for its bustling trade. Her confession immediately triggered further intelligence follow-up to uncover the destination and purpose of the ammunition.
“The suspect and recovered exhibits have been transferred to the State Headquarters for discreet investigation to trace possible links to armed groups or black-market suppliers”.
In his remarks, the Commissioner of Police, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, commended the swift response and professionalism of the operatives involved in the successful operations.
He reiterated the Command’s unwavering commitment to curbing the menace of kidnapping, armed robbery, and illicit arms proliferation in Delta State.
The CP urged the public to remain security-conscious, avoid shielding criminals, and promptly report suspicious persons or movements to the nearest police station or the Command Control Room through 08036684974.

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