DSS Leads Rescue Operation as Oyo Kidnap Crisis Triggers Major Security Response

DSS Leads Rescue Operation as Oyo Kidnap Crisis Triggers Major Security Response
The Department of State Services (DSS) has reportedly taken over the coordination of rescue operations following the recent wave of kidnapping incidents in Oyo State, as security agencies intensify efforts to secure the safe release of victims and track down the abductors.
The renewed security intervention comes amid growing concerns over insecurity along major highways and communities within the state, where residents and travelers have increasingly become targets of criminal gangs involved in abduction and ransom activities.
According to security sources, the DSS is now leading intelligence gathering and strategic rescue planning in collaboration with other security agencies, including the police, military personnel, local vigilantes, and anti-kidnapping squads operating across affected areas in Oyo State.
Authorities disclosed that the decision became necessary following the sensitive nature of the operation and the need for coordinated intelligence-driven tactics capable of ensuring the victims’ safety without escalating tensions with the kidnappers.
Security operatives were said to have expanded surveillance activities around forests, remote settlements, and suspected hideouts believed to be linked to criminal elements terrorizing parts of the state. Intelligence officers are also reportedly tracking communication channels and movements connected to the kidnappers as part of ongoing rescue efforts.
The development has raised fresh concerns among residents, especially commuters and business owners who frequently travel through vulnerable routes across Oyo State. Many residents have called on the government to strengthen security architecture and improve rapid response operations in rural communities.
Community leaders and stakeholders have also urged residents to remain vigilant, cooperate with security agencies, and promptly report suspicious movements capable of threatening public safety.
Although officials have not released full operational details due to security reasons, authorities assured the public that all necessary measures are being taken to rescue the victims safely and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The latest security operation highlights the increasing role of intelligence-based policing and inter-agency collaboration in tackling kidnapping and violent crimes across Nigeria.

