The Nigeria Police Force, in a series of coordinated intelligence-led operations, has again recorded significant successes in the fight against cultism, violent crimes, gunrunning, and kidnapping across Delta, Katsina, Adamawa and Edo states.
In Edo State, on 26th June 2025, two individuals, Godday Irieude and Wisdom Emeka, were abducted from their farm in Ewatto area at about 1:00 AM. Police operatives in synergy with local vigilante groups trailed the abductors to their hideout and launched a coordinated rescue operation.
The kidnappers, upon sighting police operatives, engaged them in a fierce gun duel. However, the superior firepower of the operative caused the kidnappers to flee with various degrees of gunshot injuries, leading to the rescue of the kidnapped victims unhurt.
Similarly, Police operatives attached to the Delta State Command, acting on credible intelligence and a search warrant, stormed a residence in Mosogar area occupied by two suspected cultists: Koko Josh (29) and Asomugha Clinton (27). A thorough search of their premises led to the recovery of 1 fabricated Baretta pistol loaded with two rounds of live ammunition, two locally made guns, eight live cartridges, multiple mobile phones, a laptop and fetish items.
A follow-up investigation led to the arrest of two additional suspects: Anthony Kelvin (26) and Gift Amotsuka (25), both of whom were confirmed to be members of the Aiye Confraternity.
In a separate operation executed in the Okpanam area of Delta State, police operatives arrested two suspects: Ekene Chroma (36) and Okafor Jonathan (18) in possession of two English-made single-barrel guns and 110 live cartridges.
Preliminary investigations revealed their involvement in illegal arms dealing, acting as suppliers and couriers for wanted criminals.
In a separate operation in Funtua, Katsina State, operatives of the Force Intelligence Department – Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) apprehended one Yunusa Ishaku (40) in possession of two stolen vehicles (a Toyota Hiace bus and a Toyota Camry).
During interrogation, the suspect confessed to his role in a nationwide vehicle theft ring targeting Abuja, Jos, and other cities, with stolen vehicles being conveyed to Niger Republic for resale.
He further revealed the locations of three additional stolen vehicles (Honda Accord, Toyota Carina II, Toyota Camry 1998) in Zamfara and Bauchi States. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend his accomplices and recover more stolen exhibits.
In another related development, acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the FID-IRT arrested one Alhaji Iya Bima, a 52-year-old man from Kem Shithem LGA, Adamawa State, in possession of one AK-47 rifle, two magazines and Fifty rounds of live 7.62×39 mm ammunition. Further interrogation led to the recovery of an additional AK-47 rifle, 3 magazines and 50 rounds of ammunition.
All suspects would be arraigned before the court of law upon completion of the investigation. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, once again reaffirms the resolve of the Nigeria Police Force to intensify intelligence-driven policing, disrupt criminal syndicates causing unrest across the country.
The Force urges the public to remain vigilant, support police operations, and report any suspicious activities via dedicated emergency lines or to the nearest police station.



