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Edo Police arrest 821 suspects, rescue 377 kidnap victims in 2025- Agbonika

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The Edo State Police Command, yesterday, announced that it arrested no fewer than 821 suspected criminal and rescued 377 kidnapped victims as part of an aggressive, intelligence-led campaign to flush criminals out of the state.

The Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, disclosed this in Benin City while briefing journalists on the Command’s year-end security review and measures put in place to guarantee a peaceful Christmas and New Year celebrations across the state.
He explained that the arrests cut across major crime categories, including 39 armed robbery suspects, 171 kidnapping suspects, 117 murder suspects, 62 linked to rape and sexual offences, 239 cultism suspects, 36 arrested for unlawful possession of firearms, and 157 others for various offences.
Besides, the Police boss disclosed that  the Command also made significant recoveries during the year, including 11 stolen vehicles, 188 arms of different calibres and 422 rounds of ammunition, in what he described as “a decisive push against organised crime and violent criminality”.
He highlighted the Command’s large-scale major clearance operation in Edo North, personally led by him to deny criminal elements access to forests and other ungoverned spaces often used as hideouts.
Agbonika stated the operation, which ran from Saturday, 14 December to Saturday, 20 December 2025, was conducted with the approval and support of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, who authorised the deployment of police helicopters and drones from the Police Air Wing, adding that the Edo State Government, under Governor Monday Okpebholo, provided critical logistical support.
He explained that the exercise combined ground troops with aerial surveillance and was executed through robust inter-agency collaboration involving the Nigerian Army’s 4 Brigade, the Nigerian Air Force 107 Air Maritime Group, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, forest guards, local vigilantes and hunters. He assured that the clearance operation would be sustained beyond the festive period.
The Commissioner of Police attributed the successes to proactive and intelligence-driven policing, particularly heightened security operations rolled out for the Yuletide season which included intensified visibility policing, strategic patrols, targeted stop-and-search operations, intelligence-led deployments and sustained community engagement aimed at deterring crime and boosting public confidence.
Agbonika, while wishing residents the people and residents of the State a peaceful and prosperous Christmas and New Year, urged the public to remain vigilant, law-abiding and cooperative with security agencies, stressing that security is a collective responsibility.
On the reported disappearance of corpses from some private morgues  in the State, the Commissioner issued a stern warning, describing the acts as criminal, inhuman and a gross violation of the dignity of the deceased and the emotions of bereaved families. He vowed that anyone found culpable would face the full weight of the law and advised families to patronise government-owned mortuaries where proper oversight is guaranteed.
He reaffirmed that the Command’s 24-hour emergency lines remain active, calling on residents to promptly report suspicious activities as the state moves into the festive season.
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