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Ondo: Amotekun nabs 67 suspected criminals

...issues stern warning on forest reserves

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
March 4, 2024
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  • Most of those arrested were suspected kidnappers

The Ondo State Amotekun Corps says it has arrested 67 suspected criminals in the last two weeks in the state.

The state Commander of Amotekun Corps, Mr Adetunji Adeleye, while parading the suspects before newsmen on Monday in Akure, said that most of those arrested were suspected kidnappers.

According to him, many of the suspected kidnappers were identified by their victims, explaining that some of the suspects were arrested with different types of weapons with some engaging in housebreaking, robbery and murder, said three of the suspects could be regarded as jailbirds.

“The major reason for parading them is to send the signal to criminals that Ondo State cannot tolerate them.

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“The government is resolute in ensuring that the peace and stability of the state is not disturbed.

“And you must know that there is no way you engage in criminal activities in the state and you won’t be arrested,” he said.

He reassured the people of the state that the corps and other security agencies remained resolute in their efforts at making the state safe for socio-economic activities.

Adeleye also frowned at the rate at which young men were entering the state reserves, claiming to be hunters,

He noted that the state government will not tolerate anybody without genuine excuse to be in the forest reserves.

“A worrisome group that we observed recently is young men in their hundreds saying they are hunters with dogs entering the nooks and crannies of the state.

“We must know why he is coming and he must have a reference point, not just tell us that you are coming from up North and you want to go into our forest reserves and hunt.

“We are not opposed to hunting, but we have rules and regulations guiding whoever wants to enter our reserves, so we have sent them back to their states on the directive of the governor,” he said.

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