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Police arrest 5,488 suspects, rescue 170 kidnap victims

Police arrest 5,488 suspects, rescue 170 kidnap victims

The Nigeria Police Force has arrested 5,488 suspects and rescued 170 kidnapped victims between June and July 2025.

Olukayode Egbetokun, Inspector-General of Police, stated this on Tuesday during the Strategic Police Officers Conference in Abuja, where he praised the courage of officers across the country and outlined ongoing efforts to reform Police operations and improve personnel welfare.

Addressing senior police officers from across the Country, the IGP described the conference as a crucial platform for realigning strategies, renewing values, and reinforcing the collective resolve of the Force.

Egbetokun acknowledged that Nigeria’s security environment is rapidly evolving, with threats now extending beyond geography and ideology to include digital and transnational dangers.

He noted that this complex landscape demands a new policing model—one that is coordinated, intelligence-led, technology-driven, and deeply rooted in community trust.

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He stressed that the Force must continue to adapt, innovate, and respond with speed, discipline, and respect for the rule of law

The IGP stated that within the months of June and July 2025, the Police recorded the arrest of 5,488 criminal suspects for a wide range of offences including kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism, homicide, cybercrime, trafficking, and violent assault.

He added that the Force recovered 316 firearms, 2,884 rounds of ammunition, and 216 stolen or unregistered vehicles. Notably, 170 kidnapped victims were rescued, many from remote and dangerous areas.

He noted that in Kogi State, Police foiled a kidnap attempt along the Obajana–Oshokoshoko axis and safely rescued 24 victims.

In Benue State, targeted raids led to the arrest of arms traffickers and the seizure of multiple AK-47 rifles, a rocket launcher, and over 2,000 rounds of live ammunition

In Edo State, a joint operation dismantled a kidnap ring and rescued 14 victims, while in Taraba, officers responded swiftly to an ambush on a bus and secured the release of 17 passengers”, he stated.

Egbetokun further noted that the rescue 46 trafficked Ghanaians and arrest seven suspects following a complaint from Accra was due to international collaboration with Nigeria’s Interpol National Central Bureau.

“In Jigawa, a cybercrime syndicate was taken down in Birnin Kudu, with thousands of counterfeit US dollars and several electronic fraud devices recovered”, the IGP said.

He praised the synergy among intelligence units and the bravery of operatives, emphasizing that each figure and success story represents lives saved and public trust earned.

Turning to the welfare of officers, the IGP delivered an emotional and candid assessment of the dire condition of retired Police personnel under the Contributory Pension Scheme.

He described their post-service life as humiliating and unjust, stating that many are unable to afford healthcare, housing, or basic dignity.

According to him, this reality has caused a wave of anxiety among serving officers who now fear retirement rather than look forward to it.

He condemned the misinterpretation of the Police Force’s efforts to explore supplementary pension funding, clarifying that these initiatives were in good faith and not attempts to derail the push for exiting the CPS. Egbetokun reiterated that the Force’s position, shared by both serving and retired officers.

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