Crime
Amotekun parades 24 suspects, begins 24 hours patrol in Ondo
Ondo State Security Network Agency, Amotekun, on Wednesday disclosed the arrest of 45 criminals for various offences in the state.
Amotekun Corps Commander, Adetunji Adeleye, parading the suspects in Akure on Wednesday, said the corps has commenced a 24-hour patrol in the Northern Senatorial District of the state and other parts to ensure the safety of lives and property of residents.
The Commander that the Ondo highways were now safe from the hands of criminal elements.
He said that the criminals paraded include kidnappers, armed robbers and rapists, among others.
Adeleye stated: “As we speak now, we have put measures in place to ensure that our roads are safe from the hands of criminals, our patrol vehicles are moving round for 24 hours.
“We want to reassure the good people of Ondo State to go about their normal duties. Again, the enforcement of ban on the use of ‘Okada’ in the night was also one of the major things responsible for the downward trend of criminal activities in the state generally.
“Today is another major harvest of criminals operating within the Ondo State; a couple of weeks ago, we deployed additional hands to all the 18 local government areas to assist in beefing up the security architecture and it has actually yielded a lot of results.
“Within the last two weeks, we have 45 criminals that we have concluded their investigations and they are ready to go for prosecution.”
According to the commander, “there was a case of one Okoyie Chukwuma, who specialised in burgling into Cocoa stores; we also have one Philip Jacob who specialised in vandalising vehicles parked in mechanic workshops overnight.”
He added that in Ore, a family was kidnapped and his men moved there immediately and we were able to arrest the kidnappers and released the victims.
“We also have those that are regular in house breaking in the midnight, they have the ways of opening doors and silently entering to molest innocent people and disposes them of their valuables.
“The trend of crimes in Ondo state is now seriously coming down, as far as we are concerned.
“We are impressed about the safety of lives and property of citizens in the state.
“If you look at the Akure Metropolis, all major junctions are manned by the security operatives and we are trying more to patrol within all 18 local government areas of the state,” Adeyeye said.
NAN
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