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Amotekun arrests 14 suspected kidnappers, 31 others


Over 45 suspected criminals in Ondo state, have been paraded by the Ondo State Security Network Agency, also known as the Amotekun Corps, on Wednesday.
The suspects, who were arrested by the corps’ personnel across the 18 local government areas of the state, were hand over at the headquarters of the corps in Akure, the state capital.
During the parade of the suspects, the state Commander of Amotekun, Adetunji Adeleye, stated that the suspects would face the full force of the law for their crimes, stressing that they had all been profiled.
Giving a breakdown, the commander disclosed that the paraded suspected criminals included 14 kidnappers, one dangerous driver, five burglars, two anti-grazing offenders, and five individuals apprehended for theft and the purchase of stolen goods.
Adeleye stated, “We arrested 14 kidnappers. We have a particular case where we were able to break the kidnap syndicate in Akoko LG. The two kidnap victims are present and the bike the kidnappers were supplied with. In our strife to bring them out, the kidnapper that had already confessed was macheted in several places by his fellow kidnappers who wanted to cover up the crime.
“The officers of the corps rushed the suspected kidnapper to the hospital, and he was treated. He has given useful information.
“This kidnap syndicate has confessed to several kidnapping activities in Akoko, Kogi and Edo areas. And we are still looking for their sponsor who is at large.
“We are reassuring the people that there is no hiding place for criminals in Ondo State.”
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