Wednesday, May 20, 2026 -Operatives of the Delta State Police Command’s State Anti-Kidnapping Unit have neutralised a suspected kidnapper during a gun battle in a forest.
The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright
Edafe, disclosed this in a statement released on Tuesday, May 19.
According to the statement, the operation was conducted in
the early hours of Monday, May 18, in collaboration with local security
volunteers.
The statement partly read, “Acting on intelligence gathered
during ongoing investigations into recent kidnapping incidents within the
State, operatives of SAKU, in the early hours of 18 May 2026, trailed suspected
members of a kidnapping syndicate to their hideout in the Ubulu-Okiti forest
axis.
“The syndicate is suspected to be connected to a series of
kidnapping operations carried out within Ubuluku, Ubulu-Okiti, Issele-Uku and
adjoining communities.
“Upon arrival at the forest hideout, the suspects opened
fire on the operatives. The team responded professionally with superior
firepower, during which one of the suspected kidnappers sustained serious
gunshot injuries, while others escaped into the forest with varying degrees of
injuries. Recovered from the scene were one AK-47 rifle loaded with five rounds
of live ammunition, as well as suspected criminal charms.”
Edafe disclosed that the injured suspect was rushed to a
nearby hospital, where he was confirmed de@d by the medical doctor on
duty.
He added that security forces have launched a combing
operation in the forest and adjoining areas to track down the fleeing suspects
and recover additional exhibits.
The Command urged residents of the state to remain vigilant
and support law enforcement with timely, credible information, while assuring
the public that all necessary operational strategies are being deployed to
guarantee the safety of lives and property across Delta State.

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