Police Confirm The Arrest Four Suspects, Recover Huge Amount Of Money

Four suspects have been detained, according to the police, in connection with the kidnapping of five students and three teachers from Nigerian Turkish International Colleges in Isheri, Ogun State.
The Nigeria Police Force’ s spokesman, Donald Awunah, claimed that when one of the suspects, Bekewei Agbojule, alias Prince Yellow, 29, emerged from the creeks, the police also found N1. 2 million in cash on him.
Other suspects named by him included a militant leader named Philip Kakadu (also known as General Kakadu), Romeo Council (also known as Raw), and Totki Okoda. Sources claimed that the police had so far detained four key individuals, including Raw and General Kakadu, according to a report on Thursday.
Okoda, an Ijaw fisherman who lived in the creeks behind the school, allegedly gave the gang information about the school and the victims, according to Awunah, a news outlet in Abuja, on Thursday. A joint operation led by AIG Kayode Aderanti, AIG Zone 2, Lagos, and supervised by the IGP Intelligence Response Team and the Tactical Intelligence Unit of the Force resulted in the kidnapping gang’ s destruction, according to Awunah.
In the course of the investigation into the kidnapping, three suspects, Kakadu, Council, and Okoda, who resided in the fishermen’ s community behind the school and gave information about the victims to his gang, were pursued and detained for their criminal roles in the crime at various locations in the states of Delta, Ogun, and Lagos, he claimed.