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53 suspects arrested over deadly attacks in Benue, Plateau – IGP

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has confirmed the arrest of 53 suspects linked to the recent spate of deadly attacks that rocked communities in Benue and Plateau states.
Speaking on the ongoing security operations, Egbetokun disclosed that 26 individuals were apprehended in connection with the attack on Yelewata in Benue State. Additionally, 22 suspects were arrested for their alleged roles in the Plateau State incident, while another five were nabbed in a separate operation in Benue.
The arrests follow coordinated efforts by security operatives to clamp down on perpetrators of the violence that has claimed dozens of lives, injured scores, and displaced many residents in the two North Central states.
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Speaking to journalists at Force headquarters, Abuja on Tuesday stated that 47 persons were killed and 27 were injured in the Yelewata attack.
The top cop also told newsmen at the press briefing that two general-purpose machine guns and eight AK-47 rifles used in the attack were recovered.
“As we all recall, on June 13, 2025, between the hour of 23.30 and the hour of 23.40, two militias invaded the Eluwata community in the Manuka Province area of Benue State, killing and maiming any soul on sight.
“The invaders rampaged and pillaged the community, setting several houses ablaze and maliciously destroying other properties and properties of livelihoods.
“It was a coordinated attack of terror against the community. In this senseless barbaric attack, 47 persons were confirmed killed. 27 persons sustained various degrees of injuries, while hundreds others have been displaced but not dead.
“The police and other security agencies responded with adequate deployment of personnel and resources, including the deployment of tactical units and special forces to restore confidence in the affected community and neighbouring communities.
“Also immediately deployed were detectives from our intelligence response team, who swung into action, launching a manhunt for the perpetrators of this heinous crime.
“I am pleased to inform you here today that 26 persons directly connected to this crime have so far been arrested and their weapons recovered,” the police boss revealed.
Explaining how the suspects were arrested, Egbetokun said two prime suspects were nabbed on June 19 from their hideout, adding that the prime suspects helped the police to arrest seven other suspects.
He said, “On June 19, two prime suspects who were masterminds of this attack were apprehended from their hideout. This arrest led to the arrest of seven other suspects the following day, 2006-2005. They were picked up from their previous locations, where they had fled, hoping to evade justice.
“On 21 June, another key suspect, in whose house the pressure meeting to plan the attack was held, was also arrested. On 22 June, a major breakthrough was recorded with the arrest of 18 other suspects, who directly took part in the killings.
“On 23 June, our detectives recovered two general-purpose machine guns and eight AK-47 rifles, which were part of the weapons used during the attack.”
Egbetokun said all the 26 suspects arrested in connection with the Yelewata attack are in custody and had confessed to the crime.
He said, “All 26 suspects are currently in custody and have voluntarily confessed to their individual and collective roles in this attack.
“As I speak, legal proceedings have been finalised and they will be arranged a court without delay. We will go after anyone, planner or executor, who attacks any community in Nigeria.”
The IGP also disclosed that 22 persons have been arrested in connection with the June 22 mob attack in Mangu, Plateau State passengers traveling from Zaria were brutally killed.
He said, “Similarly, on 22 June, 2025, a heart-breaking incident occurred in Mangu Plateau State, where a bus conveying passengers from Zaria was stopped and attacked by a mob.
“Tragically, nine of the passengers were murdered and three sustained injuries before our teams could intervene and rescue the remaining 22 victims.
“So far, 22 suspects have also been arrested in connection with this gruesome act of mob violence. These two will face the full rights of the law in court.”
The police boss further revealed the arrest of five persons in Makurdi, Benue State capital, for their alleged involvement in the killing of two truck travelers in the Agan area on June 23.
Egbetokun said, “Again, yesterday, 23 June, 2025, another ugly incident was recorded in Benue State, where two persons travelling in a truck were killed at Agan area, North Bank, Makurdi.
“Five persons connected to this crime have also been arrested and will also be made to face the full weight of the law.”
Decrying the trends of reprisal attacks in the country, the Egbetokun warned that the police would leave no stone unturned to arrest perpetrators.
He called on Nigerians to reject violence and embrace peace regardless of ethnic or religious affiliations.
“The recent trend of repressor killings, where innocent citizens are murdered in retaliation for crimes committed by others, is barbaric, senseless, and dangerous. It does not bring justice.
“We will go after anyone, planner or executor, who attacks any community in Nigeria. We will leave no stone unturned until justice is served,” the police chief declared.