
Nigeria Police Arrest 2 Kidnapping Informants in Ondo
Nigerian police have arrested two men who allegedly scouted targets and supplied food to kidnappers, using motorcycles to gather intelligence. The breakthrough comes after heightened violence in Ondo State, bringing hope that the entire criminal network will be dismantled.
Police in Nigeria's Ondo State have made a major breakthrough in their fight against kidnapping, arresting two men suspected of feeding information to violent criminal gangs.
Abubakar Sindiku, 25, and Oliver Okoh, 35, were apprehended in separate locations after investigators used technical intelligence and tracking analysis to locate them. The arrests came after two tragic incidents last week, including the murder of a traditional ruler and the abduction of a couple.
Police spokesperson Abayomi Jimoh described the operation as a significant step forward in combating violent crime across the southwestern state. Officers from the Anti-Kidnapping Unit made the arrests in Sabo Sango and Ilado Community.
The two suspects allegedly played a crucial behind-the-scenes role in kidnapping operations. According to preliminary investigations, they used their motorcycles to scout potential victims, gathering detailed information about targets and their movements.
They also reportedly provided logistics support to the syndicate, including delivering food and operational supplies to gang members. Police recovered the motorcycles and tools the men used to carry out these activities.

Both suspects are now cooperating with investigators and providing information that could lead to additional arrests. The investigation continues as authorities work to dismantle the entire criminal network.
The Ripple Effect
This arrest represents more than just two criminals off the streets. By targeting the information network that makes kidnappings possible, police are attacking the foundation of how these syndicates operate.
Informants who scout victims and provide logistical support are essential to kidnapping operations. Without reliable intelligence about targets and their routines, criminal gangs lose their ability to plan and execute abductions effectively.
The Ondo State Police Command has renewed its commitment to protecting residents throughout the region. Authorities are encouraging community members to stay alert and report suspicious activity to security agencies.
When communities and law enforcement work together to identify criminal networks, everyone becomes safer.
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