Mr Ikenga said police led operatives from the SSS, army, navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and Anambra vigilantes to the hideout.
The SSS is accusing Mr Utomi, the 2007 presidential candidate of ADC, of planning to establish “a shadow government” in Nigeria.
Mr Amodu described as “worrisome” how some members were said to be aiding criminals and criminality in Kogi by giving them charms.
Police commissioner Olugbenga Adepoju disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.
Mr Kiyawa urged residents to celebrate responsibly and embrace the spirit of unity, love, and tolerance that Eid-el-Fitr symbolised.
The FRSC said that five ambulance vehicles and power bikes would be at flashpoints such as Ikare-Akoko, Owo, Ilara-Mokin, Ondo and Ore-Lagos highway.
Mr Omodara assured families of the abducted passengers that their loved ones would be released unhurt.
The family said Tuface left his house in the early hours of the day in his loungewear and was believed to be going on his routine walk, but he has not returned home.
In his testimony, Mr Buhari, the PW2, said he received thousands of naira supplying AK47 guns and bullets to the defendants who sent the same to their terror links.
He said the SSS had also enhanced the future number of intelligence capabilities to drive a comprehensive regional picture on questions.
