Police Raid Crime Hotspots in Enugu, Recover Firearm and Detain 15 Suspects
Security forces in Enugu State have intensified their crackdown on criminal activity following a coordinated operation that led to the detention of 15 suspects and the recovery of a firearm and suspected marijuana sativa. The operation was carried out by the Nigeria Police Force, targeting several l
Ogyem Solomon

Security forces in Enugu State have intensified their crackdown on criminal activity following a coordinated operation that led to the detention of 15 suspects and the recovery of a firearm and suspected marijuana sativa.
The operation was carried out by the Nigeria Police Force, targeting several locations identified as crime hotspots within the state. Authorities said the exercise formed part of ongoing efforts to disrupt criminal networks, reduce drug-related activities, and restore public safety in communities affected by insecurity.
According to police sources, the raids were intelligence-led and focused on areas believed to be hideouts for individuals involved in various criminal activities. During the operation, officers recovered one firearm along with substances suspected to be marijuana, which are now being subjected to further forensic and legal examination.
The detained suspects are currently in police custody and are undergoing screening and investigation to determine their individual roles and levels of involvement in criminal activities. Law enforcement officials stated that those found culpable would be charged and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
Police authorities described the operation as a proactive step towards strengthening security in Enugu State, emphasizing that similar raids would continue across other high-risk areas. They also reassured residents of the government’s commitment to protecting lives and property through sustained security operations.
Community leaders and residents have welcomed the police action, noting that the raids have brought a sense of relief to neighbourhoods that have long struggled with crime and drug-related problems. Many expressed hope that continued security presence would help deter criminal behaviour and improve overall safety.
The Nigeria Police Force has urged members of the public to cooperate with security agencies by providing timely and credible information on suspicious activities. Officials stressed that community collaboration remains a vital tool in combating crime and ensuring long-term peace and stability.
Security analysts say the operation reflects a broader national strategy aimed at addressing insecurity through targeted interventions, intelligence gathering, and community-based policing. They note that sustained efforts and strong community engagement are essential to achieving lasting improvements in public safety.
The Enugu raids serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges facing security agencies across the region, while also highlighting the importance of coordinated operations in maintaining law and order. Authorities have reiterated their resolve to continue such actions to ensure that criminal elements are removed from communities and that residents can live in a safer environment.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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