Mr Adeleye said there was no hiding place for criminals in the state.
Mr Hadejia further noted that four suspected Lakurawa bandits were arrested on June 7, along the Ka’oje-Bakin Ruwa Road in the Bagudo LGA.
The commissioner urged residents to remain law-abiding, shun cultism and armed robbery.
Mr Adewale said seven kidnapping cases were reported, with 17 suspects arrested and three neutralised.
Making his confessions while being paraded in Calabar on Thursday, Mr Ibangha, 22, said he planned to commit the crime out of greed and frustration.
The arrest of the syndicates follows repeated reports of incessant burglary incidents in the state capital of Akure.
