The commissioner said police investigations linked the same criminal gang to the brutal murder of two Imo State Homeland Security personnel on May 16.
Ms Udeme said the victims were not UTME candidates as widely circulated in the media.
Mr Lawal explained that all the victims were pregnant women and one physically challenged person.
The commissioner added that suspected informants and drug suppliers linked to criminal networks were also apprehended.
The command stated that the suspects would be prosecuted upon completion of investigation.
The police commissioner attributed the feat to the community-centred approach adopted by the command.
He said 20 vehicles were also recovered from the suspects.
Mr Hundeyin said the suspect is part of a criminal gang that committed the theft on the CMS-Marina Bridge on April 25.
The CP said the suspects were tracked down after allegedly stealing a 2016 model Toyota Camry from the residence of one Victor Amokun in Oka-Akoko.
Mr Agbonika said that the victims were rescued without ransom payment through coordinated intelligence-led operations.
