Crime
Lagos Police Arrest 118 Suspects, Foil Crimes in April Crackdown
The Lagos State Police Command says it arrested 118 suspects and recovered firearms, drugs, and other weapons during a series of operations in April 2026.
Speaking at a press briefing, Commissioner of Police Tijani Olayiwola Fatai said the command remains committed to “protecting lives and property through proactive policing and intelligence-led operations.”
He added that the arrests were linked to offences including armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping, and vandalism.
“These achievements reaffirm our resolve to rid Lagos State of criminal elements and sustain public confidence in policing.” — CP Tijani Fatai
What was recovered
Police said items seized during the operations included:
11 locally fabricated Beretta pistols
One English-made Beretta pistol
Two dane guns
21 bags of suspected cannabis
Nine telecom power batteries
Cutlasses, knives, and assorted charms
Authorities say investigations are ongoing and suspects will be charged in court.
Major operations across Lagos
Crackdown in Lekki and Maroko
Police arrested 58 suspects during coordinated raids in Ilasan, Lekki, and Maroko.
The suspects were linked to phone snatching, traffic robberies, and attacks on residents, according to the command.
Arrests over kidnapping and killings
Two suspects were arrested in Ikorodu over the killing of a 17-year-old boy.
Police said investigations also linked them to an earlier kidnapping case in 2025, where a ransom was paid.
Telecom vandalism syndicate uncovered
Three suspects were arrested over the theft of telecom infrastructure after intelligence from Globacom (Glo).
Police recovered nine stolen power batteries and said the group may be connected to wider infrastructure theft.
Cultism and gang violence
Several operations targeted cult groups across Lagos, including:
Eight suspects arrested in Iwaya
20 suspects linked to violence on Lagos Island
Multiple arrests in Festac and Ajao Estate
Police said some suspects confessed to involvement in cult activities after previous convictions.
Armed robbery cases
Officers also arrested suspects linked to robbery incidents in different parts of the city, including Anthony Bridge and Ayetoro.
Weapons, including locally made pistols, were recovered.
Why it matters
Security remains a major concern for residents and businesses in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub.
Experts say frequent reports of cult clashes, street crime, and infrastructure vandalism can affect investor confidence and daily life.
Improved policing, they note, is key to sustaining economic activity and public safety.
Industry and public reaction
Security analysts say the scale of arrests shows increased intelligence coordination but warn that long-term results depend on prosecution and prevention.
Residents in affected areas have repeatedly called for stronger community policing and surveillance.
What’s next
Police say efforts are ongoing to arrest fleeing suspects and dismantle criminal networks.
The command also urged residents to provide timely information to support crime prevention.
“Criminal elements will find no safe haven anywhere within the state.” — Lagos Police
Crime
Police Arrest Robbery Suspects, Recover 10 Vehicles, Dismantle ‘One Chance’ Gang in Nigeria
The Nigeria Police Force says it has arrested five suspected armed robbers in separate operations, recovered 10 stolen vehicles in northern Nigeria, and disrupted a violent “one chance” robbery network around Abuja.
Police described the arrests as a “major operational breakthrough” amid growing concerns over vehicle theft and commuter-targeted attacks in urban areas.
Kaduna arrests and stolen vehicles recovered
Three suspects, Abubakar Musa, Hassan Umar and Joshua Raphael were arrested on 16 March in Kaduna State.
According to police spokesperson Anthony Okon Placid, investigations show the group specialised in stealing and relocating vehicles while tampering with registration details to avoid detection.
Officers recovered 10 vehicles, including Toyota Hilux trucks, Toyota Corolla cars, a Pontiac Vibe GT, a Honda vehicle, a Lexus car and a Toyota RAV4 SUV.
Several of the vehicles had no registration numbers.
Police say the main suspect, Abubakar Musa, is a dismissed army corporal who allegedly posed as a serving soldier to evade arrest.
“The operation led to the recovery of ten (10) vehicles… with several found without registration numbers,” police said.
‘One chance’ robbery suspects arrested
In a separate operation, police arrested two suspects linked to a violent “one chance” syndicate operating in and around the Federal Capital Territory.
David Francis and Emmanuel Ibenni, also known as “Markfish”, were arrested on 8 March at a hotel in Mararaba, Nasarawa State, following intelligence reports.
Police said the group posed as commercial drivers to lure passengers before robbing and assaulting them.
“The syndicate has been linked to multiple incidents involving the abduction and dispossession of victims,” the statement said.
Several victims have identified the suspects and are assisting ongoing investigations.
Why it matters
Armed robbery and “one chance” attacks remain a major safety concern for commuters, especially in major cities and surrounding areas.
Security analysts say vehicle theft syndicates also fuel wider organised crime, including cross-border trafficking and resale markets.
The latest arrests may help disrupt networks involved in both crimes, though police say more suspects are still at large.
Push for stronger cybercrime collaboration
Separately, the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has called for stronger collaboration to tackle cybercrime.
The appeal came during a meeting between the police’s National Cybercrime Centre and a Joint Case Team comprising multiple agencies, including the Office of the National Security Adviser and the Federal Ministry of Justice.
The Director of the cybercrime centre, Akaninyene Ezima, said the partnership would improve investigations and prosecutions.
Team leader Jamila Akaaga Ade added that the group was ready to support efforts both locally and internationally.
“The team is ready to collaborate closely… to combat cybercrime both locally and internationally.”
What’s next
Police say investigations are ongoing to arrest other fleeing suspects and recover additional stolen items.
Authorities also say strengthened inter-agency collaboration could improve responses to both cybercrime and organised criminal networks.
Crime
Ogun So-Safe Corps Arrests Two in Alleged Burglary Syndicate, Recovers Stolen Goods
The Ogun State Community, Social Orientation and Safety Corps (So-Safe Corps) says it has arrested two suspects linked to alleged burglary, stealing and conspiracy, following a patrol operation in Ota.
The Corps said the suspects were apprehended in the early hours of 23 April 2026 during a routine patrol near Royal City College in Iyana Iyesi.
In a statement, State Commander, Dr Soji Ganzallo, said one of the suspects, Afolayan Sodiq, 30, was intercepted while riding a tricycle loaded with cartons of groceries and wine.
He said:
“The suspect was arrested by personnel of Iyesi Area Command… while riding a tricycle loaded with various cartons of groceries and wine at the wee hour of April 23, 2026.”
How the Arrest Unfolded
According to the Corps, Sodiq told investigators he had been contacted earlier in the day by a scrap dealer, Muhammed Adamu, to help transport goods from the Royal City College/Monarch University area.
Ganzallo explained:
“During preliminary interrogation, Sodiq… said a scrap dealer, Muhammed Adamu… called him… that one Mr Lucky wanted to transport some loads… and his assistance is required.”
Operatives then used the suspect to lure other members of the alleged group.
“He called both of them pretending that all was well. Due to the calls, Adamu was arrested while Mr Lucky was suspicious and has not been arrested yet,” Ganzallo said.
Items Recovered
Officials said items recovered from the suspects include cartons of wine, noodles, and groundnut oil, along with a yellow tricycle believed to have been used in the operation.
The suspects later led operatives to the alleged crime scene for further assessment.
What Authorities Say
Ganzallo said the suspects and recovered items have been handed over to the Nigeria Police Force for further investigation.
“Both suspects and recovered exhibits have been transferred to the Nigeria Police Force, Onipanu Divisional Headquarters for further investigation and likely prosecution.”
Why It Matters
The arrest highlights ongoing concerns about organised petty crime and burglary networks operating within Ogun State communities.
Security analysts say collaboration between local security outfits and the police remains critical in tackling such crimes.
Residents in fast-growing areas like Ota have repeatedly raised concerns about theft and night-time criminal activity, especially around schools and commercial zones.
Industry & Public Reactions
Local residents say the arrest may help restore confidence in community policing.
Security experts note that routine patrols and intelligence-led operations are key to dismantling syndicates that rely on informal transport systems to move stolen goods.
What’s Next
Police are expected to continue investigations, including efforts to apprehend the third suspect identified as “Mr Lucky”.
Authorities say prosecution will follow once investigations are concluded.
Crime
Nigeria Police Announce Major Monitoring Unit Reform, Rescue 18 Kidnapped Passengers in Benue Operation
The Nigeria Police Force has announced two major developments: a sweeping restructuring of its internal Monitoring Unit and the rescue of all 18 passengers abducted during a recent kidnapping attack in Benue State.
The reforms and rescue operation, both approved under Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Rilwan Disu, are part of broader efforts to strengthen accountability within the force and improve national security responses.
Monitoring Unit restructured to strengthen oversight
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has approved a comprehensive restructuring of the Police Monitoring Unit.
The move is aimed at improving internal accountability, operational efficiency, and discipline across the Nigeria Police Force.
According to the Force, the reform was necessary to refocus the Unit on its core mandate and address inefficiencies affecting its performance.
The restructured Unit will now focus on:
Proactive monitoring of police activities
Intelligence-driven inspections
Real-time oversight across commands and departments
Strengthened internal accountability systems
New leadership appointed
As part of the changes, the IGP appointed Deputy Commissioner of Police Aliyu Abubakar as Head of the restructured Police Monitoring Team.
Before his appointment, DCP Abubakar served in the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in both the FCT and Rivers State Police Commands, where he handled high-profile investigations and contributed to modernising investigative practices.
The Force describes him as a professional officer known for transparency, operational discipline, and community-oriented policing.
Why the reform matters
Security analysts say the restructuring reflects growing pressure on Nigerian institutions to improve internal discipline and public trust.
The Police say the reform is part of a long-term institutional overhaul aimed at strengthening professionalism and restoring confidence in law enforcement.
Benue: Police rescue 18 kidnapped passengers, arrest suspects
In a separate operation, the Nigeria Police Force confirmed the rescue of all 18 passengers abducted from a Benue Links bus during the Otukpo kidnapping incident on 15 April 2026.
The victims included eight students who were travelling to Otukpo for their UTME examinations.
Police operatives, acting on intelligence, carried out coordinated clearance operations across the Amla Forest axis and surrounding areas.
All 18 victims were successfully recovered alive.
Victims receiving medical care
Authorities confirmed that the rescued passengers have undergone medical checks and are in stable condition.
They are expected to be reunited with their families after standard debriefing procedures.
Arrests and ongoing investigations
Seven suspects were arrested during the operation. Three of them have already been identified as members of the kidnapping syndicate.
Investigations are ongoing to track additional suspects and dismantle the wider criminal network behind the attack.
Police say the suspects remain in custody and will be prosecuted in line with the law.
IGP commends officers
Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Rilwan Disu commended officers involved in the rescue operation, describing their response as professional and courageous.
He also ordered intensified clearance operations in the Otukpo axis to prevent further criminal activity.
The Police leadership reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and property across the country.
What this means for security in Nigeria
The twin developments highlight two key priorities of the Nigeria Police Force:
Strengthening internal accountability through institutional reform
Intensifying operational response to violent crime and kidnapping
Security experts say sustained intelligence-led policing will be critical in addressing rising kidnapping cases across parts of the country.
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