Juliana Francis
The Delta State Police Command announced that it has rescued a kidnapped victim in the state and neutralised one of the suspected kidnappers.
The Command also stated that it has recorded other achievements.
The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe said that on the 26th of April at about 9:am, the command received an intelligence report that some suspected kidnappers were hibernating in Okuno, Orogun, where they were hiding alongside some kidnapped victims.
The Commissioner of Police Delta State, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Abraka Division, a Superintendent of Police, Fabian Ayameh, to lead police operatives to their hideout.
The DPO swiftly mobilised police operatives alongside members of the Abraka vigilante, and hunters group, stormed the bush, and engaged the suspected kidnappers in a fierce gun duel during which one of the suspects sustained serious gunshot injuries while others escaped.
Edafe said: “One AK-47 rifle and 11 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition were recovered. The two kidnapped victims were rescued unhurt and have been reunited with their families, while the injured suspect was taken to the hospital where he gave up the ghost while receiving treatment. Manhunt for the other fleeing suspects is ongoing.”
Similarly on the 24th of April, at about 2:45 pm, Eagle Net Special Squad Surveillance Team while on routine patrol along Ovirigor Road Ughelli, flagged down a motorcycle.
Upon search, a sizeable quantity of weeds suspected to be Indian Hemp was recovered. This necessitated the arrest of the 38-year-old motorcycle rider, Orji Timothy.
The operatives further extended their search to the suspect’s residence, where a locally made double barrel pistol with two live cartridges, 20 sachets of 100mg Tramadol, one Sachet of Swinol, and two cutlasses were recovered.
Also, on the same date, at about 3:am, a distress call was received at the Ovwian/Aladja Divisional Police Headquarters, that one Anthony Odumegwu, a 44 years male, was arrested in an attempt to steal a Daylong Motorcycle from one Mohammed Yusuf of Ekete Inland Waterside.
“Upon receipt of the information, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Ovwian/Aladja, a Chief Superintendent of Police, Bulus Musa, swiftly mobilised to the scene of the crime, and on a thorough search of the suspect and scene of the crime, an English Berreta Pistol without a magazine was recovered. The investigation is ongoing,” said Edafe.
CP Olufemi noted that the swift and decisive action of officers of the command served as a testament to the commitment to curbing criminal activities in the state and ensuring the safety of the state.



