Amotekun Nabs 37 Criminal Suspects In Joint Patrol With Army In Ondo

By Damilare Adeleye

At least, 37 criminal suspects alleged of tormenting residents across Ondo state have been apprehended in the joint patrol of the state security outfit codenamed Amotekun and the Nigerian Army.

A joint patrol which lasted for 24-hours to ransack the hideouts of the bandits across the 18 council areas of the state, led to the arrest of 37 persons.

It was learnt that the suspects arrested include; armed robbers, suspected kidnappers, fraudsters, “yahoo yahoo” boys and those that are engaged in other nefarious activities.

According to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security and the state commander of Amotekun, Chief Àdetunji Adeleye, the patrol exercise was `` to rid the society the Ondo and the environs of criminal elements.``

In his words: “In the last five days, we have been able to harvest a number of criminals ranging from Armed robbers, suspected kidnappers, fraudsters, “yahoo yahoo” boys and those that are engaged in nefarious activities.

“I want to commend men of the Nigeria Army from the 32 Artillery Brigade for their huge support likewise the Nigeria Police force, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and of course, the Department of State Service (DSS) for their support towards ensuring that the holiday was crime-free.

Adeleye added that the security agencies “busted a number of criminal activities such as kidnapping at the border town of Ondo state.

“As a result of the intense pressure we mounted on the Kidnappers, they were compelled to release the victim and as of now, we don’t have any Kidnapped victims in the State.

“With Intelligence, we are able to follow grassroots intelligent reports to clamp down on their hideouts and we will continue to do that in line with the policy of the Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Akeredolu.

“You will agree with me that he places a lot of premium on the security of lives and properties of residents in the state.

Residents, commuters and business owners in the state are testifying, that the atmosphere is clear for smooth transactions.

“And for farmers, we want you to go back to your farms and we assure you of your safety. We also employ you to give us timely information to work with once you see suspected movement around.

“I also want to assure members of the public that the law will take its full course on all that is found to be culpable.

Meanwhile, the Special Adviser reaffirmed the commitment to keep the smooth working relationship existing between the Army and the Amotekun Corps.

“I kept saying that there is no personal disagreement between the Army and members of the Ondo state security Network Agency.

“They were operational frictions which have been resolved and we are working closely together and we are happy working together.

Adeleye said that “We don’t have any problem with the Army, they are playing the roles they are supposed to play in curbing crime in Ondo State and I tell you, that the Army and other security agencies have been actively involved in most of the major successful operations that are going on in the state”.