Ekiti Police Arrested 3,490 Suspects In 2025 – CP

The Commissioner of Police (CP) in Ekiti, Mr Joseph Eribo, on Tuesday, said that the command arrested 3,490 suspects for various offences across the state in 2025.

Eribo disclosed this on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti, during a news conference to review the command’s activities in 2025, while giving an outlook for improved policing in 2026.

He assured residents of sustained efforts to keep Ekiti safe and peaceful in the coming year.

Meanwhile, the CP commended the media for its support, describing journalists as critical partners in crime prevention and public enlightenment.

According to him, “Ekiti’s reputation as one of the safest states was achieved through collaboration with law-abiding citizens, security agencies, traditional and religious leaders, civil society groups and the media.

He also acknowledged the dedication of officers and men of the command.

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Eribo commended Gov. Biodun Oyebanji as well as the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for their continuous support, which he said contributed to the successes recorded by the command during the year.

He said that although no society is completely crime-free, the command had recorded a significant reduction in major crimes in 2025, compared to 2024.

He noted that there wass a decline in murder cases from 53 to 37, kidnapping from 17 to seven, armed robbery from 18 to seven , rape from 41 to 31, among others.

According to him, swift response, intelligence-led policing and decisive action had helped in confronting criminal activities and reducing their recurrence.

He added that all arrested suspects were thoroughly investigated and prosecuted in line with the law.

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Highlighting major breakthroughs, he cited the arrest of a notorious robbery and kidnapping syndicate in Ado-Ekiti, recovery of stolen vehicles as well as motorcycles.

He said others are the apprehension of suspected burglars and kidnappers across different parts of the state as well as recovery of phones and electrical installations worth millions of naira.

The commissioner said that the command would intensify proactive policing through visibility patrols, raids of criminal hideouts, stop-and-search operations and sustained community policing initiatives, while also leveraging technology to combat crime.

Eribo urged the media to uphold ethical standards, avoid misinformation and prioritise accuracy over speed, stressing that responsible reportage was essential for public safety and democratic stability.

He called on residents to remain law-abiding and continue supporting the police, adding that officers had been directed to act professionally and respect citizens’ rights.

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