Friday, December 12, 2025 - Ondo State Police Command have arrested a 22-year-old truck driver and two accomplices for allegedly staging a self-kidnap to extort money from his unsuspecting family members.
The spokesperson of the command, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka
Olushola, who disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, December 11, said the
incident was reported after a citizen alerted the Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad
that a truck driver, Tobi Oluwatuyi, had been abducted at Ilu Abo, in Akure
North local government area of the state.
Police operatives from the command immediately opened an
investigation, while preliminary findings revealed that the supposed victim had
staged his own abduction.
According to the PPRO, Oluwatuyi was said to have conspired
with two other people, Jubril Abu, 20, and Segun Oluwatuyi, 21, to demand N1.5
million ransom from his family.
The family, who believed that Oluwatuyi’s abduction was real
reportedly paid the ransom into one of the suspects’ accounts before detectives
traced the ransom to him.
The police spokesperson said further investigations,
however, confirmed the plot, while the three suspects reportedly confessed to
the crime.
“The Ondo
State Police Command wishes to inform the public of the arrest of individuals
involved in a case of self-kidnapping orchestrated to extort money from
unsuspecting family members. The development underscores the Command’s
unwavering commitment to uncovering criminal schemes, no matter how carefully
concealed,” the statement read.
"The
case began when a concerned citizen reported at the Special Anti-Kidnapping
Squad that some suspected kidnappers had abducted one Tobi Oluwatuyi ‘m’, aged
22, a truck driver, from the Ilu Abo area of Akure.
"Acting
promptly on the report, detectives from the Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad
immediately commenced a meticulous investigation into the incident.
"As the
inquiry progressed, preliminary findings revealed a startling twist: the
supposed victim, Tobi Oluwatuyi, had deliberately staged his own kidnapping in
conspiracy with Jubril Abu ‘m’, aged 20, and Segun Oluwatuyi ‘m’, aged
21.
"Their
intention was to extort a ransom of N1,500,000, which the victim’s unsuspecting
family eventually paid, believing he had been genuinely abducted.
"Building
on this discovery, further investigation confirmed that the entire incident was
a calculated attempt by the trio to obtain money fraudulently. All suspects
have since confessed to their involvement in the crime, reinforcing the
effectiveness of the Command’s investigative approach. They will be charged to
court at the conclusion of the ongoing investigation.
"In
acknowledging the broader support that strengthens police operations, the
Commissioner of Police, Ondo State Command, CP Adebowale Lawal, psc+, mnips,
appreciates the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD,
NPM, for his consistent support, strategic guidance, and unwavering commitment
to enhancing policing capabilities nationwide. This leadership continues to
empower Commands to detect, prevent, and respond decisively to criminal
activities.
"Against
this backdrop, the Commissioner of Police further urges members of the public
to promptly report incidents of this magnitude to the Police and allow
investigators to professionally handle such situations.
"He
cautions against yielding to ransom demands in kidnap-related cases, noting
that such actions inadvertently encourage criminal enterprises and undermine
ongoing security efforts.
"He
emphasized that the Command remains fully equipped and committed to deploying
every lawful means to ensure victims’ safety and to apprehend perpetrators
without exposing families to avoidable financial loss or risk.
"In
continuation of this caution, the CP warns against the rising trend of
self-orchestrated kidnappings, stressing that such deceptive acts constitute
serious offences and will always be uncovered through diligent investigation.
He reiterated that individuals engaging in such criminal deceit will face the
full weight of the law.
“The Command
reassures residents that Ondo State will not serve as a haven for criminals of
any kind. The Police remain steadfast in safeguarding lives and property, and
the continued cooperation of the public will further strengthen collective
security. Together, we will ensure that the State remains safe, stable, and
secure for all.”

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