Intelligence-led operation in Jebba uncovers healthcare professional allegedly aiding criminal networks.
In a significant breakthrough, Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) has apprehended a licensed medical doctor for his alleged role in supporting kidnapping gangs terrorizing parts of Kwara State. The arrest followed a targeted interception in the Jebba area, based on precise intelligence regarding the movement of supplies to criminal elements.
According to security officials, the doctor was caught transporting medical provisions from Sokoto State intended for kidnappers operating within Kwara. This development suggests that recent security operations have been effective, leaving some gang members wounded and in urgent need of care.
“These criminal networks are becoming increasingly desperate for medical assistance following sustained engagements with security forces,” a DSS official stated. The situation has prompted a security advisory for health facilities located in or near forested regions, which may be vulnerable to targeting by these groups.
“We are urging heightened security measures at medical outposts in remote and densely forested areas,” the official added, highlighting concerns that kidnappers could seek to exploit local clinics for treatment.
The arrest underscores a troubling nexus between professional sectors and organized crime, as authorities intensify efforts to dismantle kidnapping rings across the region.
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