The Nigeria Police Force said their operatives have rescued 25 Ivorian nationals from a cross-border kidnapping syndicate operating in Ogun state.
Eight suspects were also said to have been arrested in connection with the crime by the operatives in collaboration with the Interpol.
In a statement released on Friday by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, police responded swiftly to a formal request from the National Central Bureau, Abidjan.
The request followed a report by Kaussi Marianman, who alleged that her son, Ladji Yoa Pierre, had been lured to Nigeria under false pretenses by Simon Oliver and Michael Odunga who promised them travel documents to Belgium.
However, when they arrived, Pierre reportedly held captive, and the suspected kidnappers demanded a ransom of 2.5 million CFA francs, approximately ₦6.6 million.
“The operation was triggered by a report filed on April 23rd, 2025, by Mrs. Kaussi Amenan Marianman at NCB Abidjan alleging that her son, Ladji Yoa Pierre, had been lured to Nigeria under false pretenses by some individuals who were later identified as Simon Oliver and Michael Odunga, promised to facilitate his travel documents to Belgium.
“Once in Nigeria, Ladji Yoa Pierre was held captive, with the abductors demanding a ransom of two million five hundred CFA (equivalent to six million six hundred and twenty-five thousand Naira),” he said.
The police spokesperson said the Commissioner of Police, INTERPOL Annex Lagos, Bode Ojajuni, deployed a team of experienced investigators to track down the suspects and rescue the victim immediately.
Adejobi added that on May 5, 2025, the operatives stormed Osehi Hotel in Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun state, rescuing two victims and arresting two suspects.
Adejobi said a follow-up operation at Ejegun Itele in the same area led to the rescue of 23 additional victims, including Ladji Yoa Pierre himself, and the arrest of six more suspects.
“Upon receiving the request from NCB Abidjan, the Commissioner of Police INTERPOL, Annex, Lagos, CP Bode Ojajuni psc, immediately deployed a team of trained investigators to rescue the victim and apprehend his abductors.
“On May 5th, 2025, the team successfully stormed the hideout of the abductors rescuing two victims and apprehended two suspects at Osehi Hotel, located at Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun State. Subsequent operation conducted at Ejegun Itele, Ado-odo-Ota resulted in the rescue of 23 additional victims, including the said Ladji Yoa Pierre, and the arrest of six more suspects,” he said.
Following the successful rescue, Pierre was reunited with his mother who travelled from Côte d’Ivoire to Nigeria.
He further highlighted that, the remaining 24 rescued victims were handed over to the Assistant Comptroller-General of Immigration, Zone A Headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos, for further processing.
“The eight apprehended suspects are in Police custody undergoing investigation for possible prosecution,” he added.
After the successful occasion, Adejobi said the Head, NCB Abidjan, wrote a letter dated May 6, 2025, and expressed profound appreciation to the Nigeria Police Force and Interpol Unit for the brilliant operation leading to the rescue of the victims and hope to strengthen collaboration between both agencies towards tackling trans-border crimes.