Okun-Owa Kidnapping: Ogun Police Neutralize Two Kidnappers, Recover An AK-47 Riffle, Phones

By Ebinum Samuel

 

 

The Ogun state police Command has confirmed that operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit have recorded another significant breakthrough in the Command’s ongoing fight against kidnapping, as sustained operational pressure mounted on a kidnapping gang led to the safe release of the abducted Prince of Okun Owa, Prince Idris. A subsequent intelligence-led operation resulted in the neutralisation of two kidnappers and the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, one empty magazine, two mobile phones, a bag suspected to be a ransom bag, and other incriminating exhibits.

The victim, according to police spokesman, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, was abducted on 30th June, 2026, at about 7:30 p.m., when the perpetrators invaded his residence at Okun Owa and whisked him away.

Babaseyi said upon receipt of the report, the Commissioner of Police immediately directed the activation of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit, supported by other tactical teams, to secure the victim’s release and apprehend those responsible.

As a result of sustained intelligence-led operations and coordinated tactical pressure mounted on the kidnappers, the victim regained his freedom unharmed on 3rd July, 2026.

Following the victim’s release, operatives intensified efforts to apprehend the kidnappers. Acting on credible intelligence, the operatives stormed the Agoro/Imodi axis. On sighting the police, the kidnappers engaged the operatives in a gun duel. The operatives responded decisively, leading to the neutralisation of two kidnappers, while other members of the gang escaped with gunshot wounds.

A search conducted on the neutralised kidnappers led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle with one empty magazine, two mobile phones, a bag suspected to be a ransom bag, and other exhibits linked to the criminal operation. The corpses of the neutralised kidnappers have been deposited at a government morgue for autopsy, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover additional exhibits.

The Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Command, CP Bode Ojajuni, psc, FCSS, MNIPR, commends the courage, professionalism, and operational efficiency of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit and other tactical teams involved in the operation. He reaffirms the Command’s unwavering commitment to identifying, tracking, and dismantling criminal networks operating within the State.

The CP urges residents to remain vigilant and continue to support the Police by providing timely and credible information, assuring them that the Command will sustain intelligence-led policing and robust tactical operations to ensure the safety of lives and property across Ogun State.

Members of the public are encouraged to promptly report suspicious persons or activities through the following channels:
Gateway Shield (Toll-Free): 0800 000 9111

Emergency Lines:
09164859299
09154293464

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