Operatives of the International Criminal Police Organisation, INTERPOL unit of the Nigeria Police Force, have dismantled a notorious cross-border kidnapping ring.

The operatives of the Interpol Unit led by its Lagos Annex
Commissioner of Police, CP Bode Ojajuni, rescued twenty-five victims, including Ivorian national.

A press release from Force Headquarters, Abuja, explained that the feat followed a series of coordinated raids in Ogun State.

The statement explained that the operation was launched after a distress alert from Côte d’Ivoire’s National Central Bureau (NCB) in Abidjan on 23rd April.

The alert detailed how Ladji Yoa Pierre was deceived into traveling to Nigeria under the pretense of securing travel documents to Belgium, only to be held hostage with a ransom demand of approx. ₦6.6 million.

Acting swiftly on the intelligence, the Commissioner of Police INTERPOL Annex, Lagos, CP Bode Ojajuni, deployed a team of investigators who, on 5th May, stormed the abductors’ hideout at Osehi Hotel in Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun State.

Two victims were rescued on the spot and two suspects arrested.

A follow-up operation at Ejegun Itele, within the same area, led to the rescue of 23 additional victims, including Pierre, and the arrest of six more suspects—bringing the total number of rescued Ivorians to 25 and suspects in custody to eight.

Force Police Public Relations  Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said the victims were safely handed over to appropriate authorities.

Pierre was reunited with his mother, Mrs. Kaussi Amenan Marianman, who had traveled from Abidjan.

The remaining 24 victims were transferred to the Nigerian Immigration Services for further assistance, while the suspects remain in police custody pending investigation and prosecution.

In a formal letter dated 6th May, 2025, NCB Abidjan commended the Nigeria Police for their swift and effective action, expressing hope for strengthened collaboration in the battle against transnational crime.

The Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun lauded the operatives for their professionalism, reaffirming the Force’s commitment to rooting out criminal networks and ensuring Nigeria does not serve as a safe haven for international crime.

The Nigeria Police Force remains unwavering in its resolve to pursue justice across borders,” the statement read. “No criminal will find refuge within our territory, no matter where their victims come from,” he said.