Police arrest four suspects linked to abduction of nine Benue worshipers

At least four suspects have been arrested in connection with the abduction of nine worshippers at Ojije, Utonkon, Ado Local Government Area of Benue State, last Sunday.
The Police Public Relations Officer in Benue State, DSP Udeme Edet, disclosed this in a statement issued and made available to newsmen on Sunday.
Edet said efforts were being intensified to track down and apprehend other fleeing members of the criminal network.
She said the Criminal Investigation Department and the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team continue comprehensive investigations to ensure that all those connected to the crime are brought to justice.
While stating that the rescue of the worshippers was made possible through synergy with sister security agencies, Edet added that while two people were arrested on February 11, an additional two persons were apprehended on February 14.
“On 11 February 2026, operatives of the Ado Division, acting on credible intelligence, arrested two suspects, Abubakar Jibril (male) and Ashiru Ibrahim (male), in connection with the night-vigil kidnapping incident.
“The suspects were found in possession of five rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
“In line with established investigative procedures, the suspects were handed over to the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) for further investigation,” the statement read in part.
Edet, who narrated how the operations were carried out, said the IRT, in a joint operation with tactical teams of the Benue State Police Command, raided the hideout of Ashiru Ibrahim on 14 February 2026.
She added, “The operation led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle and eight rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, as well as the arrest of two additional suspects believed to be key members of the kidnapping syndicate.
“Investigations so far have clearly established that the arrested suspects are directly linked to the abduction that occurred during the night vigil at St. John Catholic Church.
“As a result of sustained pressure mounted through coordinated search-and-rescue operations across the Ado axis and adjoining communities, the kidnapped victims were successfully released unhurt.”
Edet said the Inspector-General of Police had approved the deployment of the Police Air Wing for aerial surveillance and operations, alongside the reinforcement of additional tactical teams to the state.
“This proactive deployment is aimed at strengthening security dominance, improving intelligence-led operations, and denying criminal elements any operational space within the state,” she further stated.
The Commissioner of Police, Ifeanyi Emenari, appreciated the collective support and cooperation received during the operation from the state government, the leadership of the Catholic Diocese, which championed the non-kinetic approach, the Chairman of Ado Local Government Area, and the effective collaboration of sister security agencies, including the Nigerian Army, the Benue Civil Protection Guard, and other security stakeholders.
According to the CP, the unified approach greatly contributed to the successful rescue of the victims and underscores the strength of inter-agency cooperation in safeguarding lives and property in Benue State.
The CP reassured the people of the state that the Command remains fully mobilised, strategically positioned, and resolute in its determination to eliminate kidnapping, banditry, cultism, and all forms of violent crime across the state.
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