Oyo Police Arrest Kidnap Suspects, Recover Firearms and Stolen Motorcycles
Oyo Police Arrest Kidnap Suspects, Recover Firearms, Motorcycles

The Oyo State Police Command has apprehended three individuals in connection with a kidnapping incident at a farm settlement, marking a significant advancement in the ongoing investigation. The arrests were made possible through credible intelligence provided by community members, leading to a coordinated operation directed by Commissioner of Police Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga.

The suspects, identified as Musa Ajibola (29), Hassan Mohammadu (63), and Umaru Hassan (19), were taken into custody on April 21, 2026, at Latayo Farm Settlement in Ile-Igbo. They are accused of involvement in the abduction and subsequent release of a female victim known only as Remi. During interrogation, the suspects reportedly confessed and provided valuable information, while authorities continue efforts to locate other accomplices.

Recovery of Stolen Motorcycles

In a separate operation, the command arrested two suspected motorcycle thieves and recovered stolen motorcycles as part of measures to combat vehicle theft. The arrests followed intelligence on Ibrahim Adebisi (24), who allegedly specialized in stealing motorcycles. He reportedly confessed to stealing motorcycles from Ilesa in Osun State and transporting them to the Ojoo area of Ibadan for sale. Based on his confession, operatives arrested another suspect, Hussein Haruna (23), in the Ojoo axis. Haruna allegedly admitted to receiving stolen motorcycles. The police recovered two unregistered Boxer motorcycles and one unregistered TVS Neo NX motorcycle.

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Armed Robbery Suspect Apprehended

The command also arrested a suspected armed robber and recovered a firearm along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway during an intelligence-led operation by the Federal Highway Patrol. Police operatives intercepted a Mazda commercial bus during a stop-and-search exercise, where one occupant, Imoleayo Ibrahim, was found in possession of a locally fabricated pistol. He was arrested at the scene. According to the police, the suspect confessed that the weapon was intended for robbery operations along the expressway and identified two accomplices, Ibrahim Najeem and Olamilekan, as members of the group.

Kidnapping Suspects Arrested in Ilora

In another operation in Ilora, the command arrested suspected kidnappers and recovered firearms following a tip-off from a resident who reported suspicious movements in the Sogidi area. A local vigilante group intercepted one suspect and alerted the police, prompting the deployment of a joint security team. During preliminary interrogation, the suspect fled into a nearby bush, abandoning a sack containing a dismantled double-barrel gun, a dismantled single-barrel gun, and six live cartridges. Further operations led to the arrest of three suspects: Abdullahi Usman (18), Aliu Ibrahim (33), and Seriki Abdullahi Bello (68). Their premises were searched in line with investigative procedures. The police said the suspects have been transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping Squad for further investigation aimed at apprehending other fleeing accomplices.

The Commissioner of Police commended the collaboration between security agencies and residents, stating that timely information played a key role in the operations. The command reiterated its commitment to intelligence-led policing and urged the public to remain vigilant and provide credible information.

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Illegal Orphanage Uncovered in Edo State

Meanwhile, an alleged illegal orphanage used for an adoption scam, operating as Uwadia Children Home, has been uncovered in Afuze, Owan East Local Council of Edo State. The proprietress, Mrs. Grace Efe Uwadia, was arrested and handed over to the police in Benin City for investigation and possible prosecution. The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Eugenia Abdallah, confirmed the development yesterday, stating that the ministry had commenced wider checks to identify similar facilities across the state. She said the discovery followed a complaint by a victim, Mr. Monday Akpaduma, who reported irregularities in an adoption process. Akpaduma alleged that he applied to adopt a child through the orphanage and paid N250,000 as a processing fee. He said he was later asked to pay an additional N1 million before the child could be released. After delays, he was allegedly informed that the adoption fee had been increased to N2 million by the ministry, a claim that raised suspicion and prompted him to report the matter.

A senior ministry official said an internal investigation revealed that all documents presented by Akpaduma were fraudulent and did not originate from the ministry, despite bearing an old ministry letterhead. The official added that the complainant also identified a staff member of the Social Welfare Department in Owan East Local Government Council as the source of the documents, indicating possible collusion with the illegal orphanage. The staff member was not present during the operation and could not be arrested. Authorities said efforts are ongoing to apprehend him and other individuals linked to the operation.