Security
IGP Orders Nationwide Police Arms Audit as ₦713.9m Fraud Syndicate Is Uncovered
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has ordered an immediate nationwide audit of arms and ammunition across all police commands, as the Nigeria Police Force also announced the arrest of suspects linked to an alleged ₦713.9 million bank fraud syndicate.
The twin developments were announced on Tuesday by the Nigeria Police Force as part of what the Force described as ongoing institutional reforms focused on accountability, transparency, and internal security controls.
Police authorities said the arms audit would cover all commands and formations nationwide, while a separate investigation by the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) uncovered a sophisticated cyber-enabled fraud network accused of diverting hundreds of millions of naira from customers’ bank accounts.
Why the nationwide arms audit matters
Speaking during an emergency conference with Commissioners of Police and journalists at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Peacekeeping Centre in Abuja, the IGP said the audit was aimed at tightening accountability within the Force and preventing misuse of police weapons.
According to the police chief, the exercise would also help identify operational gaps and improve the readiness of officers responding to security threats across the country.
“The exercise is not a routine administrative procedure, but a critical institutional measure designed to ensure that all arms and ammunition entrusted to the Force are properly documented, secured, and optimally deployed,” the IGP said.
Commissioners of Police were directed to ensure the audit process is “thorough, transparent, and professionally documented,” with reports expected to be submitted to Force Headquarters within a specified timeframe.
Security analysts have long raised concerns about missing weapons, illegal arms circulation, and the risks posed when security assets are poorly tracked.
The latest directive comes amid broader national concerns over violent crimes, terrorism, kidnapping, and communal clashes in different parts of Nigeria.
Police uncover ₦713.9m fraud operation
In a separate development, the Police Special Fraud Unit said it uncovered a major financial crime syndicate allegedly responsible for diverting more than ₦713.9 million from customers’ accounts through unauthorized transactions.
Police said the investigation began after a Nigerian financial institution reported suspicious debits linked to security breaches involving a third-party platform.
Investigators reportedly used digital forensic tools to trace how funds from 15 compromised customer accounts were transferred through multiple accounts in a coordinated laundering operation.
Two suspects, Oguntoyinbo Olawale and Kazeem Omokayode were arrested in connection with the case.
According to police findings, the suspects allegedly worked with a Chinese national identified only as Linda, who is currently at large.
Authorities alleged that the syndicate used stolen personal information, including Bank Verification Numbers (BVN), National Identification Numbers (NIN), and other sensitive credentials, to open multiple bank accounts used to receive and move illicit funds.
The police said the arrested suspects would be arraigned in court, while efforts were ongoing to track down other members of the syndicate.
Growing concerns over cybercrime in Nigeria
Cybersecurity experts say the case highlights increasing vulnerabilities within Nigeria’s digital banking ecosystem, especially where third-party integrations are involved.
Financial fraud and identity theft have become major concerns for both banks and customers as more Nigerians rely on mobile and online banking services.
Industry analysts say stronger identity protection systems, improved internal controls, and customer awareness are becoming increasingly critical.
The Nigeria Police Force said the latest operation demonstrates its commitment to tackling financial crimes and cyber-enabled fraud.
The Inspector-General also commended officers of the Police Special Fraud Unit for their efforts in uncovering the syndicate.
Institutional reforms under scrutiny
The police leadership says its ongoing reforms are focused on building a more disciplined and accountable institution capable of responding to evolving security threats.
However, civil society groups and security observers say public confidence in law enforcement will depend on whether reforms translate into measurable improvements in accountability, transparency, and public safety.
Questions are also likely to remain over how police arms are monitored nationwide and whether existing safeguards are sufficient to prevent diversion or misuse.
What’s next
The nationwide arms and ammunition audit is expected to begin immediately across all police formations.
Meanwhile, investigations into the ₦713.9 million fraud case are continuing, with police intensifying efforts to arrest additional suspects linked to the alleged laundering network.
Security
Oyo Police Rescue Kidnapped Mother, Twin Sons, Arrest Four Suspects in Major Crackdown
A woman and her 11-year-old twin sons who were abducted on their way to school in Ibadan have been rescued unharmed following a coordinated police operation that also led to the arrest of four suspected members of a kidnapping syndicate.
The victims, identified as Mrs Adegoke Olaide Busayo, 42, and her twin sons, Peter and Paul, were kidnapped on 3 June along Elewura Street, off Ring Road, Ibadan, according to the Oyo State Police Command.
Police said two suspected kidnappers were killed during a gun battle with operatives, while four others were arrested as part of ongoing investigations.
The operation was carried out by officers from the Force Intelligence Department–Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT), working alongside the Oyo State Police Command and other tactical units.
How the Kidnapping Happened
According to police, the victims were abducted by four armed men travelling in an unregistered ash-coloured vehicle while the mother was taking her children to school.
Following the incident, the Commissioner of Police in Oyo State ordered an immediate intelligence-led operation to track down the perpetrators and rescue the victims.
Investigators said early intelligence gathering led to the arrest of Wale Abolalewa, also known as “Oloro”, a suspect already on the police watchlist for alleged involvement in related criminal activities.
His arrest reportedly provided crucial information that helped investigators uncover the wider network behind the kidnapping.
Police later arrested another suspect, Dare Oyedele, popularly known as “Solution”, who was described as a key member of the gang.
Months of Surveillance
Investigators revealed that the gang had allegedly carried out extensive surveillance on the family before the abduction.
According to preliminary findings, the suspects had attempted to recruit an insider linked to the household in May 2026 to help monitor the family’s movements.
Police said digital evidence recovered during the investigation included photographs of the family’s vehicles, the children’s school environment, and details of their daily routines.
Authorities believe the information was used to carefully plan the kidnapping operation.
Dramatic Rescue Operation
Using intelligence gathered during the investigation, operatives traced the gang to a hideout in the Lado community area of Ayegun, Ibadan.
Police said tactical teams stormed the location on the evening of 6 June in an operation aimed at rescuing the victims alive.
According to the Command, a suspected gang member identified as “Kelechi”, who allegedly travelled from Lagos State and acted as a lookout, opened fire on approaching officers.
The ensuing gun battle resulted in the deaths of Kelechi and another unidentified suspect.
After securing the hideout, officers rescued Mrs Busayo and her two sons without injuries.
The family was placed under protective custody before being reunited with relatives.
Weapons, Vehicle Recovered
Police said several items believed to have been used by the syndicate were recovered during the operation.
Recovered exhibits include:
– Three pump-action guns
– Fourteen live cartridges
– An unregistered ash-coloured Toyota Corolla allegedly used during the abduction
– Two face masks
– A battle axe
– A hammer
– Suspected hard drugs
– Charms allegedly used by the suspects
Two additional suspects identified as Semiu Ishola, 39, and Adeyemi Ayobami, 35, were also arrested.
Police alleged they helped facilitate the use of the hideout where the victims were held.
Why It Matters
Kidnapping remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing security challenges, affecting families, businesses and public confidence in safety across several states.
Security analysts say successful rescue operations without payment of ransom are significant because they demonstrate the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing and inter-agency cooperation.
The case also highlights growing concerns over the use of surveillance techniques by criminal groups to profile potential victims before carrying out attacks.
Police Appeal to the Public
The Oyo State Police Command said investigations are continuing and efforts are underway to apprehend other members of the gang who escaped during the operation.
Authorities urged hospitals, medical practitioners, traditional bone setters and members of the public to report anyone presenting suspicious gunshot wounds.
The Command also called on residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements or activities to security agencies.
In a statement issued during the briefing, police reaffirmed their commitment to protecting lives and property and pledged to continue pursuing criminal groups operating within the state.
What Happens Next?
Investigators are expected to continue tracking other suspected members of the syndicate believed to have fled with injuries.
The arrested suspects remain in custody and are assisting ongoing investigations that could lead to additional arrests and possible prosecution.
As security agencies intensify efforts against kidnapping networks, residents will be watching closely to see whether the operation marks a broader breakthrough in tackling organised crime in Oyo State.
Security
Adelabu’s Sister, Twin Sons Rescued Unharmed After Three-Day Kidnap Ordeal in Ibadan
Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, the sister of former Nigerian Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons have been rescued after spending three days in captivity following their abduction in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The Nigeria Police Force confirmed that Mrs. Adegoke and her sons, Peter and Paul, were rescued unharmed during a coordinated operation by operatives of the Force Intelligence Department Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) on Saturday evening.
The victims were abducted on June 3, 2026, while Mrs. Adegoke was reportedly driving her children to school in Ibadan, an incident that triggered concern among relatives, friends and residents across Oyo State.
Three Days of Anxiety
For family members, the abduction marked the beginning of an anxious wait for news of the mother and her children.
The disappearance of the trio drew widespread attention, particularly because of Mrs. Adegoke’s relationship to Adelabu, a prominent political figure in Oyo State and a former member of the Federal Executive Council.
As concern mounted, security agencies launched efforts to trace the kidnappers and secure the safe release of the victims.
Intelligence-Led Rescue Operation
According to the police, the rescue was achieved through sustained intelligence gathering, surveillance and tactical operations that enabled investigators to track the movements of the kidnappers.
The operation culminated in a confrontation between the suspected abductors and FID-IRT operatives in Ibadan at about 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Police said two suspected kidnappers were fatally wounded during the exchange, while two rifles were recovered from the scene.
“The victims were rescued unharmed and are now in safe custody, receiving medical care and support,” the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid, said in a statement issued from Force Headquarters in Abuja.
Relief for Family and Supporters
The successful rescue has brought relief to family members and supporters who had been hoping for the safe return of Mrs. Adegoke and her children.
While details of their ordeal in captivity have not been disclosed, authorities confirmed that all three victims were rescued without physical harm.
The police said they are currently receiving medical attention and psychological support following the traumatic experience.
Security experts note that kidnapping victims, especially children, often require emotional and medical care after such incidents, even when they are rescued unharmed.
Inspector-General Commends Operatives
The Inspector-General of Police praised officers involved in the operation, commending their professionalism, courage and determination.
According to the statement, the efforts of the FID-IRT and other security personnel were instrumental in ensuring the safe rescue of the victims.
The police chief also reiterated the Force’s commitment to combating violent crimes and protecting lives and property across the country.
Hunt for Remaining Suspects Continues
Authorities say efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the kidnapping syndicate believed to have escaped during the operation.
Preliminary intelligence suggests that some of the fleeing suspects may have sustained gunshot wounds.
Security operatives have intensified surveillance and search operations in and around the area as investigators work to dismantle the network behind the abduction.
“Operations are ongoing to track, arrest and bring all involved to justice,” the police statement added.
Growing Concerns Over Kidnapping
The incident has once again highlighted concerns about kidnapping and violent crime in parts of Nigeria, where families, commuters and schoolchildren have increasingly become targets of criminal groups.
Security analysts say the successful rescue demonstrates the importance of intelligence-led policing but also underscores the need for continued efforts to prevent abductions before they occur.
They argue that stronger collaboration between communities and security agencies remains critical to identifying threats early and improving public safety.
A Family Reunited
For Mrs. Adegoke and her twin sons, the rescue marks the end of a frightening chapter that began during a routine journey to school.
After three days of uncertainty, the family can now begin the process of recovery and healing.
For many observers, the most important outcome is that a mother and her children have been reunited with their loved ones and given a second chance to return to normal life.
Security
Lagos Police Boost Security Readiness as LSSTF Donates 200 Bulletproof Vests, Helmets
The Lagos State Police Command has intensified efforts to strengthen security across Nigeria’s commercial hub after convening a strategic meeting of senior officers and receiving 400 pieces of protective equipment from the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF).
The Commissioner of Police, , on Thursday met with Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs), Police Mobile Force commanders and tactical unit leaders to review the state’s security situation and reinforce operational preparedness.
The meeting comes amid ongoing concerns about urban crime, public safety and the need for improved policing in Lagos, Nigeria’s most populous state.
Officers Urged to Adopt Proactive Policing
Addressing senior officers, CP Fatai stressed the importance of proactive policing, intelligence gathering and rapid responses to emerging security threats.
“He charged all Commanders to remain proactive, vigilant, and committed to their responsibilities,” the Lagos Police Command said in a statement.
The police chief also emphasised effective supervision of personnel and maintaining high professional standards across all operational units.
According to the command, officers were directed to ensure these standards are reflected at every level of policing, including among frontline personnel responsible for day-to-day security operations.
LSSTF Donates Protective Equipment
In a significant boost to police operational capacity, the (LSSTF) donated 200 bulletproof helmets and 200 bulletproof vests to the command.
The equipment was formally presented by , Executive Secretary of the LSSTF.
Dr Ogunsan reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to supporting security agencies with resources needed to protect lives and property across the state.
Security analysts say protective equipment remains critical for officers operating in high-risk environments, particularly in major urban centres where law enforcement personnel face increasingly complex security challenges.
Why It Matters
Lagos serves as Nigeria’s economic capital, hosting millions of residents, businesses and visitors daily.
Improved protection for frontline officers can enhance operational effectiveness, reduce risks during security operations and boost confidence among personnel deployed to challenging assignments.
The latest donation also highlights the growing role of public-private partnerships in supporting security infrastructure and law enforcement operations across Nigeria.
Police Praise Residents’ Cooperation
The Commissioner of Police expressed appreciation to Lagos residents for their support and cooperation with law enforcement agencies.
He noted that information provided by members of the public has contributed significantly to police successes in combating crime and maintaining public order.
CP Fatai called for greater collaboration between residents, community leaders and security agencies as the command intensifies efforts to tackle criminal activities across the state.
“The protective equipment would not only enhance operational effectiveness but also serve as a morale booster and confidence-building measure for officers engaged in frontline policing and other critical security operations,” he
Emergency Numbers Released
The Lagos State Police Command urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities through its emergency lines:
– 07061019374
– 08065154338
– 08063299264
– 08039344870
– 09168630929
Industry and Public Perspective
Security experts have repeatedly emphasised that effective policing depends not only on equipment and training but also on strong collaboration between law enforcement agencies and local communities.
Community policing advocates say public trust and timely intelligence-sharing remain essential components of crime prevention efforts in large metropolitan areas such as Lagos.
What Happens Next?
The newly donated bulletproof helmets and vests are expected to be deployed to officers involved in frontline and tactical operations across Lagos.
The police command says it will continue strengthening intelligence-led policing, improving operational readiness and working with stakeholders to enhance public safety throughout the state.Pull Quotes
“The protective equipment would not only enhance operational effectiveness but also serve as a morale booster and confidence-building measure for officers.”
“He charged all Commanders to remain proactive, vigilant, and committed to their responsibilities.”
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