Crime
Lagos Police Arrest Three Suspected Robbers in Idimu, Recover Motorcycle and Weapons
The Lagos State Police Command says it has arrested three suspected robbers in the Idimu area of Lagos, recovering a motorcycle, weapons and other items believed to have been used in criminal activities.
Police said the suspects were intercepted around 02:00 local time on Tuesday, 7 April 2026, during a routine patrol near Car Wash Bus Stop by First Bank in Idimu.
The suspects — Abdullahi Mustapha (20), Salisu Sannusi (30) and Jamiu Sahidu (26) — were stopped while riding a Bajaj motorcycle.
Officers who searched them reportedly found a machete concealed in their clothing, an army camouflage uniform, four mobile phones, a power bank, and cash suspected to have been stolen.
Police added that the motorcycle, with registration number AKD 40 OM, was believed to have been used to carry out robberies.
What police say
According to the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, preliminary investigations suggest the suspects had been targeting unsuspecting members of the public before fleeing the scene.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects have been involved in robbing unsuspecting members of the public before fleeing the scene,” she said.
The suspects are currently in custody, and police say investigations are ongoing.
Why it matters
Street robbery remains a concern in parts of Lagos, particularly during early morning and late-night hours when commuters and residents are more vulnerable.
Security analysts say routine patrols and stop-and-search operations are critical in disrupting such crimes, but also stress the importance of intelligence-led policing and community cooperation.
Public safety advisory
The Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Tijani Fatai, reaffirmed the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property.
He urged residents to remain alert and report suspicious activities through police emergency lines.
“The Command remains committed to safeguarding lives and property across the State,” he said.
Industry & public perspective
Security experts note that the recovery of items such as phones and weapons suggests the suspects may be part of a broader network.
Residents in Idimu and surrounding communities have repeatedly called for increased patrols, especially around transport hubs and bus stops where robberies are more common.
What’s next
Police say efforts are underway to conclude investigations and prosecute the suspects in line with Nigerian law.
Authorities are also expected to intensify patrols in identified hotspots across Lagos.
Crime
Delta Police Kill Two Suspected Kidnappers, Rescue Victims, Recover ₦4.2m Ransom
The Delta State Police Command says it has rescued two kidnapped victims and recovered ₦4.2 million in suspected ransom after a joint operation with the military.
According to police, the operation took place in the early hours of Wednesday along Obulu-Uku Power Line, following reported kidnappings in Ibusa and Ogwashi-Uku.
Officers from the Special Anti-Kidnapping and Cyber-Crime Squad tracked the suspects to their hideout before a gun battle broke out.
Two suspected members of the gang were killed during the exchange of fire.
What happened during the raid
Police spokesperson Bright Edafe said the suspects opened fire on operatives upon sighting them.
He added that officers “responded professionally,” leading to the rescue of two female victims.
Authorities say they also recovered:
One AK-47 rifle
Nineteen rounds of ammunition
₦4.2 million believed to be ransom money
The injured suspects were taken to hospital, where they were later confirmed dead.
A search operation is ongoing to locate other fleeing members of the gang.
Police chief reacts
The Commissioner of Police, Yemi Oyeniyi, praised the operation and the collaboration with the military.
“Such inter-agency collaboration remains critical in tackling violent crimes,” he said.
He also urged residents to support law enforcement by providing timely and credible information.
Why it matters
Kidnapping remains a major security concern in parts of Nigeria, with victims often held for ransom.
This latest operation highlights ongoing efforts by security agencies to curb the crime, particularly through intelligence-led raids and joint operations.
Security analysts say sustained collaboration between police and the military is key to dismantling organised criminal networks.
Industry and public perspective
Security experts note that while such operations disrupt criminal groups, long-term success depends on intelligence gathering and community cooperation.
Residents in affected areas have repeatedly called for increased patrols and faster response times to kidnapping incidents.
What’s next
Police say efforts are continuing to track down other members of the gang and recover additional weapons.
Authorities are also urging the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.
Crime
Ibadan Police Arrest Three Suspected Robbers, Recover Toy Gun in Stop-and-Search Operation
Police in Ibadan have arrested three suspected robbers and recovered a toy pistol during a stop-and-search operation along Awolowo Road in the Bodija area.
The Oyo State Police Command said the suspects were intercepted on Monday, 6 April 2026, during a routine patrol by officers attached to the Bodija Housing Division.
The men, identified as Godwin Cletus, 26, Adedokun Isah, 17, and Rafiu Usman, 19 were riding a Bajaj motorcycle when they were stopped on “reasonable suspicion”, according to police.
A search of their belongings led to the recovery of a toy pistol concealed in a black bag, alongside six mobile phones.
Police say the discovery heightened suspicion and led to their immediate arrest.
Suspects ‘Confessed to Robbery’
During interrogation, the suspects reportedly admitted to robbing unsuspecting members of the public and dispossessing them of valuables.
Their confessional statements, police said, are now aiding ongoing investigations and efforts to track possible accomplices.
“Their confessional statements have since provided useful leads, thereby strengthening ongoing investigative efforts,” the police statement said.
The suspects remain in custody while a wider investigation continues.
Why It Matters
Street-level robberies involving motorcycles popularly known as “okada” have been a growing concern in parts of Ibadan and other Nigerian cities.
Although the weapon recovered in this case was a toy gun, security analysts say such items are often used to intimidate victims and carry out crimes.
Police Response and Public Appeal
The Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, praised the officers involved in the operation.
He also acknowledged the support of the Kayode Egbetokun and urged residents to remain vigilant.
“Members of the public should continue to provide credible and timely information, as such cooperation remains vital in the collective effort to combat crime,” the statement added.
The police reassured residents of their commitment to safeguarding lives and property across the state.
What’s Next
Authorities say investigations are ongoing to uncover the full extent of the suspects’ activities and identify other members of the alleged network.
Further updates are expected as the case develops.
Crime
NDLEA Busts Lagos Cocaine Ring Hidden in Palm Oil Tins, Arrests Kingpin
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have dismantled a drug trafficking syndicate in Lagos that concealed cocaine in tins of palm kernel oil bound for the United Kingdom.
The agency said the intelligence-led operation lasted three weeks and led to the arrest of multiple suspects, including the alleged kingpin, in a major crackdown on organised drug trafficking.
How the operation unfolded
The breakthrough began on 11 March 2026 at the export shed of Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.
NDLEA officers intercepted 3.10kg of cocaine hidden inside tins of palm kernel extract meant for export to the UK.
Two suspects, Idris Olayiwola Amoo and Akinlami Akinsoji Adedoyin, were arrested at the scene.
Further investigations led to a sting operation on 2 April, resulting in the arrest of the alleged sender, Ezemuwo Joel, who reportedly used a false identity.
Authorities said his arrest exposed the network’s leader, 52-year-old King Arinze, who was later tracked to a hideout in Isolo, Lagos.
Warehouse raid reveals scale of operation
NDLEA operatives raided a warehouse in the Bucknor area of Isolo, where they uncovered hundreds of tins prepared for drug concealment.
Recovered items included:
886 tins of palm kernel extract
Industrial sealing machines and tools
Paint sprays and packaging materials
Cannabis and other items linked to drug processing
The agency said the suspect admitted to draining the oil from the tins to hide cocaine shipments.
Other arrests across Nigeria
The NDLEA also announced several arrests and seizures across multiple states.
In Borno State, a 28-year-old woman, Aisha Adamu, was arrested along Gamboru Ngala road with 4.3kg of “Colorado”, a potent synthetic cannabis. Officials said she was supplying drugs to armed groups operating in the region.
In Lagos, a pastor, Afolabi Hodonu, and his wife were arrested at the Seme border with 11kg of skunk concealed in their vehicle. Their arrest followed the earlier capture of a suspected fake security agent transporting 24.5kg of the same substance.
Other operations included:
Seizure of 48,000 tramadol pills in Adamawa State
Recovery of 1,378kg of skunk from a warehouse in Edo State
Arrest of a suspected dealer in Ibadan who allegedly used her 11-year-old daughter to distribute drugs
Discovery of 351kg of cannabis in a forest in Ondo State
What NDLEA says
The NDLEA Chairman, Mohamed Buba Marwa, said the operations reflect the agency’s growing intelligence capacity.
“These successful operations are a testament to the Agency’s evolving intelligence capabilities and our unwavering commitment to choking the supply lines of drug cartels.”
“Whether they hide behind legitimate businesses, religious titles, or complex concealment methods, we will find them.”
Why it matters
Drug trafficking remains a major security and public health challenge in Nigeria.
Authorities say criminal networks are increasingly adopting sophisticated concealment methods, including disguising illicit substances within everyday goods and using unsuspecting couriers.
The NDLEA’s latest operation highlights both the scale of the problem and ongoing efforts to disrupt supply chains locally and internationally.
Prevention and public awareness
The agency said its War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) campaign continues nationwide, with sensitisation programmes held in schools across Lagos, Oyo, Kano, Anambra, and Zamfara states.
Officials say these efforts aim to reduce drug demand, particularly among young people.
What’s next
Investigations are ongoing, and the NDLEA says more arrests could follow as it works to dismantle wider networks linked to the syndicate.
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