Reported by: Oahimire Omone Precious | Edited by: Gabriel Osa
Agbor, Delta State — The Delta State Police Command has successfully conducted a major raid on a criminal hideout in Agbor, Ika South Local Government Area, resulting in the arrest of 161 suspects linked to drug trafficking and other illegal activities. The operation, which targeted the notorious ‘Bolero Club’, uncovered a variety of illicit substances and reinforced the state’s commitment to combating organized crime.
The raid was carried out on 10 December 2025 at approximately 9:30 p.m. under the leadership of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, DCP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, with support from the Buffalo Tactical Teams of the Delta State Police Command. The targeted location had long been under surveillance due to reports of widespread sale and distribution of hard drugs.
Police reports indicate that 110 males and 51 females were apprehended during the operation. Among the items recovered were Nigeria loud, Canadian loud, CSC codeine, Captain Black, Ice, and 200 milligrams of Tramadol, highlighting the range of narcotics being peddled at the site. All arrested individuals were subsequently handed over to ACPOL Agbor for profiling, documentation, and further investigation, as authorities seek to dismantle the wider network behind the criminal enterprise.
In a related enforcement drive, the Delta State Police also executed measures targeting traffic and vehicle compliance violations. The operation focused on cracking down on the indiscriminate use of sirens, covered number plates, and unregistered vehicles, which remain common infractions affecting road safety. During the exercise, a total of 32 vehicles were impounded for failing to meet regulatory standards, underscoring the police’s determination to maintain law and order beyond criminal investigations.
Security officials emphasized that these coordinated efforts are part of a broader strategy to tackle criminal activities and ensure public safety across Delta State. Authorities called on residents to continue providing information to security agencies regarding suspected criminal activities, reinforcing the partnership between law enforcement and local communities in curbing crime.
The Delta State Police Command has reiterated its commitment to sustaining intelligence-driven operations targeting criminal hideouts, narcotics peddlers, and traffic offenders. Officials further assured the public that all suspects will face the full weight of the law as investigations proceed and additional measures are taken to secure the state against illicit activities.
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