FIC Report (Oyo State) – The Nigeria Police Force has released details of the operation which led to the rescue of Mrs. Busayo Adelabu-John Paul, who was kidnapped in the early morning of June 3rd by some hoodlums while taking her sons to school. Mrs. John-Paul is a younger sister of the immediate past Minister of Power, Chief Bayo Adelabu.
Mrs. John-Paul was kidnapped along with her twins sons, from Challenge area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. The victims were rescued on the third day, June 6th, 2026, at 7:30 pm, exactly 84 hours after their abduction.
While briefing the press and the public on the rescue operation on Sunday June 7th, the Oyo State Police Command paraded four suspects arrested in connection with the abduction, as he urged the state residents to remain vigilant and report fleeing members of the kidnapping syndicate.
Earlier in the day, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abimbola Olugbenga, had led a team of police officers and journalists to the kidnappers’ hideout, located at Araromi Quarters, Ayegun North, in Oluyole Local Government Area of the state. The Commissioner said that the rescue operation was product of a successful intelligence-led rescue operation that secured the release of Mrs. Adelabu-John Paul and her twin sons.
During the inspection of the hideout and subsequent press briefing at the Command Headquarters in Eleyele, the Commissioner of Police disclosed that investigations and security operations linked to the incident were still ongoing, assuring residents that every member of the criminal syndicate would be tracked down.
Olugbenga said the operation was carried out through a coordinated effort involving operatives of the Force Intelligence Department–Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT), the Oyo State Police Command, and other tactical units of the Nigeria Police Force.
According to him, the victims were abducted at about 7:30 a.m. on June 3 while the mother was taking her children to school along Elewura Street, off Ring Road, Ibadan.
Following the report of the incident, the police commissioner said the Command immediately launched an intelligence-driven manhunt on the directives of the Inspector-General of Police, leading to the deployment of specialised tactical and intelligence teams.
The operation led to the arrest of Wale Abolalewa, popularly known as “Oloro,” who was already on the Command’s watchlist. His arrest, according to the police, provided a major breakthrough that exposed the wider kidnapping network.
Further investigations resulted in the arrest of Dare Oyedele, alias “Solution,” identified as another key member of the gang.
Police investigations revealed that the kidnappers had monitored the family’s activities for weeks before the abduction. The gang allegedly conducted surveillance on the family’s daily movements, vehicles, lifestyle, and the schools attended by the children. Investigators also uncovered evidence suggesting attempts to recruit an insider connected to the household as part of the plot.
The commissioner disclosed that intelligence gathered from the suspects and digital evidence eventually led operatives to the gang’s hideout at Araromi Quarters, Ayegun North.
He said operatives stormed the location on June 6 at about 7:30 p.m. in a carefully coordinated rescue mission.
“Upon sighting the operatives, one of the gang members identified as Kelechi, who was serving as a lookout for the gang, opened fire on the police team. Our operatives responded professionally and successfully neutralised him and another unidentified member of the syndicate,” he said.
The police boss stated that following the operation, the victims were rescued unhurt and safely reunited with their family.
He further announced the arrest of two additional suspects identified as Semiu Ishola, 39, and Adeyemi Ayobami, 35, who allegedly facilitated the use of the hideout and supported the activities of the gang.
Items recovered from the suspects included three pump-action rifles, 14 live cartridges, an unregistered ash-coloured Toyota Corolla allegedly used during the abduction, criminal charms, a battle axe, a hammer, substances suspected to be hard drugs, and two face masks.
Olugbenga disclosed that some members of the gang escaped during the operation, with intelligence suggesting that they may have sustained gunshot injuries while fleeing.
He therefore appealed to residents, healthcare workers, private hospitals, traditional bone setters, and other medical practitioners to promptly report anyone presenting suspicious gunshot wounds or unusual medical cases to the nearest police station or security agency.
“We urge members of the public to be vigilant and security conscious. Residents should report suspicious persons, strange movements, and unusual activities within their communities. Information from the public remains critical to crime prevention and successful law enforcement operations,” he said.
The commissioner commended the Inspector-General of Police for his support and strategic leadership and also appreciated the Oyo State Government for its continued collaboration with security agencies in safeguarding lives and property.
He reassured residents that the Oyo State Police Command remains committed to eliminating criminal elements across the state and ensuring that all those involved in the kidnapping are apprehended and prosecuted.
Report by Moses Oyelade, AD(I&PR). FIC, Ibadan.






