₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,224 members, 8,439,376 topics. Date: Sunday, 05 July 2026 at 06:53 AM

Toggle theme

Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsInside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives (12780 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Celestialsword(op): 6:22pm On Aug 19, 2025
The residents of Delta State are being terrorized by three classified kidnap formations, along with other splinter groups, sources revealed.

Although it is not entirely accurate, many locals blame the main kidnapping operators in the state on Fulani ethnic extraction hijackers in northern Nigeria.

Some criminally inclined young people from Delta State and the South-East part of the nation are also involved in kidnapping people for financial gain in the state.


In the state’s north, south, and central senatorial districts, the kidnappers have their tentacles widely dispersed throughout the communities of Ubuluku-Uku, Ogwashi-Uku, Issele-Azagba, Azagba-Ogwashi-Uku, Otulu, Ozoro, Onicha-Ukwuani, Urhonigbe, Igbanke, Abraka, Ohoror, Obiaruku, Oghara, and Sapele.

Conscripted boys are subjected to fear and intimidation by the kidnap kingpins, who establish hideouts in the forest and control their respective territories.


Weekly targets are set for the different branches under them, and they sometimes send proxies or visit the kidnap havens. It is a business matter.

Rings by South-Easterners
After serving time in prison, a notorious lawless kingpin from the Southeast moved to Delta State and established a hostage-taking gang.

The gangsters are devoted to the leader, whose strategy involves kidnapping victims and transporting them to remote areas where they demand various ransoms from their family members and close associates.

Due to their familiarity with the area and length of time spent in certain communities, some criminals from the Southeast states have also established kidnap squads to terrorize the locals.

Police at the Akwukwu-Igbo Police Division, Akwukwu-Igbo, recently arrested members of a robbery/kidnapping group headed by a Southeasterner in collaboration with the Anioma vigilante group.

Along the roads and forests, the group allegedly attacked, robbed, and kidnapped residents of Akwukwu-Igbo, Illah, and the neighboring communities.

Before relocating to Asaba and establishing a criminal gang, the gang’s leader had lived in one of the communities for many years.

Delta locals’ motley hijack gangs
There are also various capture gangs in the state operated by the natives. To prevent recognizable victims from identifying them, they wear masks.

A masked kidnapper fled into the bush a few months ago after a motorcyclist in the Ubulu-Uku community recognized his voice and called out his name.

As of the time of this report, he is still a wanted man in the community.

Residents of practically every community in the state are terrorized by certain bad boys suspected to be locals. Some had a difficult time operating in their communities for a long time, so they brought in outsiders.

Some of them recruit criminals with AK-47 rifles from the north of the country to bolster their gang.

An Abraka kidnapping gang led by northerners

A Fulani brigand established one of the state’s most prominent kidnapping gangs in the Abraka region. The band operates in the university town through the railway to Obiaruku, Abavo, Idumu-Esah, and Owa-Alero–Agbor.

The kingpin camped his boys in a forest a few kilometers from the mini train station near McCarthy Beach, Abraka. The hideout is situated on the border between Edo and Delta States.

The kidnap linchpin himself does not reside in Delta State. He lives in the Okada part of Edo State, while his boys stay in the forest.

The police, in a joint operation with local hunters, vigilantes, and anti-cult volunteers, killed four suspected kidnappers operating along the Abraka railway axis in a gun battle in June this year.

Superintendent Bright Edafe, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Delta State Police Command, said a victim identified one of the deceased suspects as the leader of the gang that abducted him.

Ozoro/Ndokwa clique
Kidnappers have another blossoming division called the Ozoro/Ndokwa kidnap gang. The former leader, Yakubu, a northerner, was killed in an operation in the Ndokwa area. A new leader, also a northerner, has since emerged.

Ohoror-Uwheru-Agadama abduction crew
Mohammed heads the Ohoror gang, which covers the Ohoror, Uwheru, and Agadama blocs. He hibernates in the Tanker Park area of the Ekpan community in the Uvwie Local Government Area, from where he coordinates his boys.

Mohammed is highly connected. He masterminded with his boys the kidnapping of three anti-riot police officers in January 2024. His military contact leaked a covert operation by the police to apprehend him in his Ekpan hideout after a three-day surveillance months ago.

The police once arrested Mohammed and other suspected kidnappers, but an influential northern leader reportedly colluded with some police officers to influence his release.

Ika-Obiaruku gang
Mohammed’s deputy supervises the operations in the Ika–Obiaruku area. The gang was responsible for the kidnapping of a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Abavo, Delta State, in December 2023. The gang’s controller sometimes takes refuge at Agenebode community, near Auchi, Edo State, to escape the police.

Ogwashi-Uku-Issele-Azagba-Okpanam-Ibusa-Otulu line-ups

There is a different group of kidnappers functioning around the Ogwashi-Uku, Issele-Azagba, and Okpanam-Otulu communities.

Some of the kidnappers are suspected criminals of Fulani extraction, but the Delta natives and other Igbo criminals are in the mix.

Police track down Usman, the kidnap kingpin — Abaniwonda, Delta compol
Olufemi Abaniwonda, Commissioner of Police, Delta State, disclosed in April that the police arrested a hunted top dog, Abubakar Usman, also known as Shehu, who later died with four members of the gang, following injuries they sustained in a gun battle with the police in April.

“Upon interrogation, the suspect confessed to multiple crimes, including the kidnapping of a medical doctor at Issele-uku, Delta State; the kidnapping of the wife and daughter of Mr. Godwin Anuka at Ogwashi-Uku and his subsequent murder; and also the kidnapping and murder of Ms. Esther Ojoh at Ibusa,” the commissioner stated.

… demobilized two in the Ogwashi-Uku forest
The commissioner also disclosed that the operatives of the Special Anti-Kidnapping and Cybercrime Squad of the Delta State Police Command, in a combined effort with men of the Nigerian Army, 63 Brigade, Nigerian Army Base, stormed the Ogwashi-Uku forest hideout of some suspected kidnappers and killed two kidnappers in a shootout on July 30.

He said the security operatives recovered a bag containing N3,500,000, supposed ransom collected from victims, an AK-47 rifle, and 39 rounds of live ammunition.Abaniwonda also said the Commissioner of Police Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT), with support from the X-Squad and Buffalo Patrol Team, stormed a criminal hideout in Ibusa and arrested a kidnapper, Chiadiji, who took the operatives to his Ewulu community residence in the Aniocha South local government area, where they recovered an AK-47 rifle and 40 rounds of 7.62 mm live ammunition.

The state police boss said further investigation led to the arrest of Andrew, his colleague-kidnapper in the Ogwashi-Uku and Issele-Uku axis, in whose possession the police found two pump-action guns and two live cartridges.

… upset Sapele-Oghara kidnap syndicate
The commissioner revealed that “sequel to a series of intelligence reports on the planned abduction of some high-profile persons in Sapele, Oghara, and environs by a notorious syndicate under the leadership of one Owei, the police arrested one Peter Benson, a 35-year-old male suspect from Kwale, a herbalist, responsible for ritual preparations for the criminal gang.

“Following intensive interrogation, Peter led operatives to another suspect, Joseph, of the Ajakoroma community in the Ovia South-West local government area, Edo State, in possession of three live tortoises and other fetish items believed to be used in criminal fortification rituals,” he said.

Insecurity diminishes — Brigadier-General Shonibare, Commissioner Abaniwonda
The commander of the 63 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General M.A. Shonibare, who briefed reporters after the last State Security Council meeting chaired by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in Asaba, claimed that there was a marked decline in kidnapping and cult-related crimes in the state.

“The cases of kidnappings have dramatically reduced, and cultists no longer have a foothold here,” Shonibare stated, adding that in recent joint operations with the Nigeria Police Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad, operatives rescued three students unharmed, neutralized two suspected kidnappers, and recovered two AK-47 rifles, magazines, and 16 rounds of ammunition.

The brigade commander also disclosed successful raids against fleeing criminal elements, including Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), operatives seeking refuge in Asaba, Warri, and surrounding communities, warning, “Those who think Delta State is a haven should think twice.”

CP Abaniwona, who corroborated the brigade commander’s claim, highlighted the command’s recent achievements in synergy with other security agencies.

These included the neutralization of several kidnap suspects, the recovery of multiple firearms, including AK-47s and pump-action rifles, and the seizure of N5.7 million in ransom money from kidnappers.

Olufemi assured residents and investors of a peaceful festive season, noting that preparations for the ember months were already underway.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/inside-delta-kidnap-gangs-cliques-run-by-north-southeast-delta-natives/amp/

Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by immortalcrown(m): 6:24pm On Aug 19, 2025
Let me see how tribalists will attack only one tribe in this case.

Crime is not good. Every tribe is infested with criminals.

Meanwhile, it seems the media and the police are tired of blaming every criminal act in the East on IPOB.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by kedeojo(m): 8:50pm On Aug 19, 2025
immortalcrown:
Let me see how tribalists will attack only one tribe in this case.

Crime is not good. Every tribe is infested with criminals.

Meanwhile, it seems the media and the police are tired of blaming every criminal act in the East on IPOB.
is delta an eastern state Obinna. Na wah oh. Not enough character
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by yarimo(m):
Very soon they will blame sit at home enforcers on Fulani herdsmen
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by SeeWahala:
kedeojo:
is delta an eastern state Obinna. Na wah oh. Not enough character
is kaduna nzuorgu an eastern (igbo) man? cool

I know you won't answer because it will expose something within you we call hypocrisy wink
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by IGBOSON1: 12:28am On Aug 20, 2025
yarimo:
Very soon they will blame sit at home enforcers as Fulani herdsmen
Quit sounding daft! It's apparent your fear of secession and anything IPOB has driven you mad!
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by yarimo(m): 12:30am On Aug 20, 2025
IGBOSON1:
Quit sounding daft! It's apparent your fear of secession and anything IPOB has driven you mad!
ok
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by osuofia2(m): 5:17am On Aug 20, 2025
This rubbish started with Buhari and continue. The man failed in what should have been his major assignment as a retired general
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Agugbadin: 5:36am On Aug 20, 2025
kedeojo:
is delta an eastern state Obinna. Na wah oh. Not enough character
Delta is not an Eastern state,when the government security forces in the Eastern States pursue them,they will run across the Niger river and settle in Delta state maybe that is how it came about.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by amosnaira: 5:55am On Aug 20, 2025
For a long time, these kidnappers who live in the bushes and forests have operated with impunity in parts of Delta State — so powerful that even divisional police officers and traditional rulers (Obis) couldn’t confront them. Their presence devastated the local economy, especially in villages along the new Itakpe–Aladja railway line, which passes through Agbor and Abraka, including the town of Abavo.
Abavo was once a thriving agricultural hub, producing a wide variety of foodstuffs. But that changed when kidnappers established camps in the surrounding bush. They kidnapped and killed locals indiscriminately — except for those of Northern extraction, who could move freely through the forests without fear. Every person released after paying ransom consistently reported that their captors were Fulanis, based on the language spoken and cultural markers.
This reign of terror persisted for a long time, and the people of Abavo were helpless. Eventually, local concerns escalated, and the community issued a warning for the Northerners to leave their land. The very next day, Senator Abdul Ningi, representing Bauchi Central (PDP), raised the matter on the floor of the Senate, urging the federal government to immediately deploy troops to Abavo to stop what he described as an unconstitutional eviction.
However, the senator failed to address the root causes — the killings, kidnappings, and ransom payments that had plagued Abavo for years. He did not explain why the people felt compelled to issue such a warning. To be fair, the senator representing Delta North was absent from the chamber that day, possibly due to political calculations. There was concern that speaking out might be interpreted as anti-North, especially given the then-governor of Delta State’s ambition to become Vice President of Nigeria.
This silence allowed the crisis to fester. The protection these criminals received from powerful Northern interests made them untouchable. And the consequences have been severe: farmers abandoned their lands, and food production collapsed, contributing directly to Nigeria’s ongoing food crisis.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by ostartruth: 6:08am On Aug 20, 2025
Southeast is it a state or what. You mentioned Delta and go on to write southeast as though it's an individual. Failed journalism. You couldn't identify the states in the southeast. You mean the whole south easterners are involved or what are you painting bigot
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by LandOwners: 6:14am On Aug 20, 2025
amosnaira:
For a long time, these kidnappers who live in the bushes and forests have operated with impunity in parts of Delta State — so powerful that even divisional police officers and traditional rulers (Obis) couldn’t confront them. Their presence devastated the local economy, especially in villages along the new Itakpe–Aladja railway line, which passes through Agbor and Abraka, including the town of Abavo.
Abavo was once a thriving agricultural hub, producing a wide variety of foodstuffs. But that changed when kidnappers established camps in the surrounding bush. They kidnapped and killed locals indiscriminately — except for those of Northern extraction, who could move freely through the forests without fear. Every person released after paying ransom consistently reported that their captors were Fulanis, based on the language spoken and cultural markers.
This reign of terror persisted for a long time, and the people of Abavo were helpless. Eventually, local concerns escalated, and the community issued a warning for the Northerners to leave their land. The very next day, Senator Abdul Ningi, representing Bauchi Central (PDP), raised the matter on the floor of the Senate, urging the federal government to immediately deploy troops to Abavo to stop what he described as an unconstitutional eviction.
However, the senator failed to address the root causes — the killings, kidnappings, and ransom payments that had plagued Abavo for years. He did not explain why the people felt compelled to issue such a warning. To be fair, the senator representing Delta North was absent from the chamber that day, possibly due to political calculations. There was concern that speaking out might be interpreted as anti-North, especially given the then-governor of Delta State’s ambition to become Vice President of Nigeria.
This silence allowed the crisis to fester. The protection these criminals received from powerful Northern interests made them untouchable. And the consequences have been severe: farmers abandoned their lands, and food production collapsed, contributing directly to Nigeria’s ongoing food crisis.
Nawa oooh.

Northerners weren't like this before .
They where largely honest, hardworking & truthful people .

What happened to them?

Why are majority of our people turning to crime ?
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Redoil: 6:21am On Aug 20, 2025
For a long time, these kidnappers who live in the bushes and forests have operated with impunity in parts of Delta State — so powerful that even divisional police officers and traditional rulers (Obis) couldn’t confront them.
.
failed government and badly equipped security agencies allow criminals to run wild
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Osariemen12: 6:40am On Aug 20, 2025
The is imbalance journalism.

I was expecting to see the names of the Delta natives and people from the southeastern part of the country only to see Mohammed.

It is well.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Okoroawusa: 6:52am On Aug 20, 2025
immortalcrown:
Let me see how tribalists will attack only one tribe in this case.

Crime is not good. Every tribe is infested with criminals.

Meanwhile, it seems the media and the police are tired of blaming every criminal act in the East on IPOB.
Na you talk something na you still spoil am...na wa for you o!
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Okoroawusa: 6:53am On Aug 20, 2025
Osariemen12:
The is imbalance journalism.

I was expecting to see the names of the Delta natives and people from the southeastern part of the country only to see Mohammed.

It is well.
It's obvious that you didn't read the article at all
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Abagworo(m): 6:57am On Aug 20, 2025
Criminals are criminals whether Fulani, Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba in tribal origin. However it is dangerous to justify the occupation of forests by runaway Sahel criminals by mentioning the fact that every tribe has criminals as this situation is critical and has affected farming across Nigeria without exemption.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by marlow1962(m): 7:07am On Aug 20, 2025
LandOwners:
Nawa oooh.

Northerners weren't like this before .
They where largely honest, hardworking & truthful people .

What happened to them?

Why are majority of our people turning to crime ?
Their brothers in power gave than leverage to do nonsense and get away with it without any accountability from their actions. Now the fresher generation has seen and learned from the old.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by jmoore(m): 7:08am On Aug 20, 2025
Instead of Nigerians to fight crime, they keep arguing about the state of origin of the criminals.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Passionnn: 7:11am On Aug 20, 2025
Nigeria situation continue to deteriorate thanks to the ineffective clown masquerading as president.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by ekitimanalways(m): 7:42am On Aug 20, 2025
SeeWahala:
is kaduna nzuorgu an eastern (igbo) man? cool
This is the answer to your question. Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Chukwuma "Kaduna" Nzeogwu (26 February 1937 – 29 July 1967), a Nigerian military officer who played a leading role in the 1966 Nigerian coup d'état, which overthrew the First Nigerian Republic, was an Eastern (Igbo) man. His allegiance was to Biafra. He was a part of the Biafran army during the Nigerian civil war.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by erniok(m): 8:07am On Aug 20, 2025
ekitimanalways:
This is the answer to your question. Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Chukwuma "Kaduna" Nzeogwu (26 February 1937 – 29 July 1967), a Nigerian military officer who played a leading role in the 1966 Nigerian coup d'état, which overthrew the First Nigerian Republic, was an Eastern (Igbo) man. His allegiance was to Biafra. He was a part of the Biafran army during the Nigerian civil war.
And he was given an officer funeral by FG duringbthe civil war. So what does that make him.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by nwirinedu(m): 8:08am On Aug 20, 2025
The solution: Find a means to defend yourselves, the monies used to buy lexus , Iphones can get self protection devices for them.

Its obvious security of citizens is not a priority of the government, so why make yourselves easy targets for kidnappers?

Scores have been kidnapped and killed even after ransoms paid, if you encourage criminality it will grow.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by funsho75(m): 8:27am On Aug 20, 2025
This life
What can we say


32 more characters needed
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Nobody: 8:27am On Aug 20, 2025
Pronounced symptoms of a collapsed country. Your youths take to crime as the only option left.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by CorrectionFLuid: 8:29am On Aug 20, 2025
.
Can't help but notice how the names and location of the northerners were accurately stated. But it's just "a South easterner" with no name when it comes to accusing the east.

You mentioned one "South easterner" without a name and address, but make a blanket statement accusing southeasterners. Not one South easterner was named, But the term southeast appeared more than the words delta and north combined.

This is nothing more than a smear campaign. Intended to pit heads together.

Not vouching for any criminal from anywhere, but this piece right here emanated from a writer with the same mindset as Dabiri Erewa.
.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by CorrectionFLuid: 8:32am On Aug 20, 2025
Osariemen12:
The is imbalance journalism.

I was expecting to see the names of the Delta natives and people from the southeastern part of the country only to see Mohammed.

It is well.
Exactly. It's a propaganda material. Nothing more or less.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by GeneralOuki: 11:09am On Aug 20, 2025
Osariemen12:
The is imbalance journalism.

I was expecting to see the names of the Delta natives and people from the southeastern part of the country only to see Mohammed.

It is well.
It's a divide and rule journalism. They know what they're doing
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by 1mansolder: 11:31am On Aug 20, 2025
The government is not ready to fight insecurity in the country, the way the issue of security is handled is the reason why the thing never ends.Many fulani criminals in our bush today,most especially the south East and south south states are there for a mission.I remember One time in abraka where a leturer saw chopper dropping guns for the criminals,he raised an alarm and the next week he was killed in his farm.Fulanis have been operating in abraka and agbor Forest for a very long time and many of the security officers are from the north too giving them more power to operate.The only solution to all this is totally separation.If Biafra as a country is achieved,no Fulani ethnic group will have the mind of coming to the country forest to commit crimes.Same with south west.No igbo man will come to South West and want to detect for the people.All this is happening because we are still in the same country.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by 1mansolder: 11:36am On Aug 20, 2025
CorrectionFLuid:
.
Can't help but notice how the names and location of the northerners were accurately stated. But it's just "a South easterner" with no name when it comes to accusing the east.

You mentioned one "South easterner" without a name and address, but make a blanket statement accusing southeasterners. Not one South easterner was named, But the term southeast appeared more than the words delta and north combined.

This is nothing more than a smear campaign. Intended to pit heads together.

Not vouching for any criminal from anywhere, but this piece right here emanated from a writer with the same mindset as Dabiri Erewa.
.
The truth is that many of the criminals from the south East are moving in number to the igbo speaking part of delta state.This is possible because of the same language.The government of delta state is not smart enough to know that insecurity in the east will definitely affect the state because of the closeness.I know a time will come where asaba will become so hot because of the influs of the northern boys and criminals from the east.
Re: Inside Delta Kidnap Gangs, Run By North, Southeast, Delta Natives by Arostar2023:
They know all these so-called criminal kingpins, yet no arrest, no convictions.
1 Reply

SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Delta Community Which Existence Is Threatened By FloodingAfenifere: Withdrawal Of Foodstuffs From South By North, A Blessing In DisguiseAWOLOWO, ABIOLA, TINUBU, All Used And Dumped By North234

TheAmosun Meets With Rescued Iyabo Anisulowo, Commends Security Agencies (photos)23bn Diezani Bribe: 100 INEC Staff Face Suspension