…………..Reunites Victim With Parents.
FIC Report (Delta State) – The Delta State Police Command has intensified efforts against child trafficking and related crimes across the state, leading to the rescue of abducted children, recovery of infants and arrest of suspects in separate operations carried out in Warri and Effurun.
Making the disclosure in a statement on Wednesday 13th May , 2026, the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) SP. Bright Edafe said the Command has also commenced comprehensive investigations aimed at dismantling criminal networks involved in child stealing and illegal child trafficking activities.
According to the statement, Operatives of the Quick Response Squad (QRS), Warri, on May 10, 2026 at about 0915hrs, successfully rescued a two-year-old child suspected to have been abducted and prevented the lynching of a suspect at Igbudu Market, Warri.
The suspect, identified as Fejiro Obaduemu, aged 29, of Idesor Street, Isi Layout, Warri, was intercepted by vigilant residents while carrying the child concealed inside a sack bag, thereby raising suspicion of child stealing.
The quick response by the QRS operatives who got information and swiftly arrived the scene prevented the suspect from being mobbed as the operatives quickly rescued both the suspect and the child, and evacuated them to safety.
The suspect, who sustained injuries from the mob attack, was taken to the Police Clinic, Warri, for medical attention and subsequently taken into custody for investigation.
The statement also noted that further investigation conducted on 11 May 2026 led to the successful tracing of the child’s parents and the child was formally reunited with the family in the presence of leaders of the Hausa community in Warri.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect allegedly confessed to being sent by an unidentified suspect to steal the child. Efforts are ongoing to arrest the said accomplice and unravel the wider network connected to the crime.
The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, psc, acipm, mnips, assured residents that the Command remains committed to protecting children and combating all forms of human trafficking and related crimes. He also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities involving children to the nearest police station or through the Command’s emergency line: 08036684974.
Felix Ijomah
FIC Asaba Delta State
13th May, 2026.






