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Kwara Police Intensify Operations Against Banditry, Hold Security Meeting

The Kwara State Police Command has intensified security operations across Kwara State to tackle banditry and other violent crimes, while convening a high-level meeting with security agencies to strengthen coordination.

In a statement issued on April 9, 2026, the command said the renewed efforts are part of intelligence-led strategies aimed at disrupting criminal networks and preventing security threats across the state’s three senatorial districts.

According to the police, suspected criminal hideouts and supply routes have been identified, with tactical teams deployed to restrict the movement of criminal elements, particularly in vulnerable communities and along border areas with neighbouring states.

“The Command has intensified intelligence-led and proactive security operations across the state to prevent and combat banditry and other violent crimes,” the statement said.

The command added that stop-and-search operations, covert surveillance, and enhanced patrols are ongoing to curb the influx of bandits from adjoining states. It also noted strengthened collaboration with other security agencies, as well as local vigilante groups and hunters, through joint operations and intelligence sharing.

In a related development, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Ojo Adekimi, held a strategic security meeting with heads of security agencies in Ilorin.

The meeting, held at the command headquarters, focused on improving inter-agency coordination and reinforcing ongoing operations in line with directives from the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu.

Security chiefs at the meeting reaffirmed their commitment to tackling criminal activities and maintaining peace across the state.

“The meeting focused on strengthening inter-agency coordination and reinforcing ongoing operations to safeguard lives and property,” the statement added.

The police also reassured residents of their commitment to ensuring safety and urged members of the public to remain vigilant and provide useful information to security agencies.