Delta State police officers and community security partners conducting coordinated rescue operation

Delta Police Rescue 3 Kidnap Victims, Arrest Suspect

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A swift collaboration between police, military, and local hunters freed three kidnapping victims unharmed from a forest hideout in Delta State. The coordinated rescue operation also led to the arrest of a suspect and recovery of an AK-47 rifle.

Three families in Delta State are celebrating tonight after their loved ones were rescued unharmed from kidnappers who held them deep in the Issele-Uku forest.

Within hours of receiving the kidnapping report on March 16, the Issele-Uku Police Division sprang into action. Divisional Police Officer CSP Aderemi Badiru didn't go it alone—he brought together military personnel, local vigilante groups, and hunters who knew the terrain.

The rescue team combed through identified hideouts in the surrounding bush, eventually tracking the syndicate to their den. When they closed in, gunfire erupted between the security operatives and the kidnappers.

The intense firefight ended with all three victims freed safely. They've already been reunited with their families, according to Delta State Police spokesman SP Bright Edafe.

Delta Police Rescue 3 Kidnap Victims, Arrest Suspect

The operation didn't stop at the rescue. Continued searching led authorities to 22-year-old Ahmadu Hassan from Nasarawa State, who was found injured with gunshot wounds. Officers also recovered an AK-47 rifle loaded with four rounds of live ammunition.

One kidnapper died from injuries sustained during the exchange of fire. Hassan is currently receiving treatment while in police custody as investigators work to track down other members of the syndicate who escaped.

The Ripple Effect

This rescue showcases what's possible when different security groups work together instead of separately. The collaboration between police, military, and community-based security volunteers created a force that could move quickly and cover more ground.

Delta State Commissioner of Police CP Aina Adesola praised the teamwork and reaffirmed the command's determination to dismantle criminal networks across the state. He's calling on residents to keep sharing timely information with authorities—tips that can make the difference between tragedy and rescue.

For three families in Delta State, that coordination meant everything. Their nightmare ended because people worked together, and that model of cooperation is making the entire region safer.

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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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