Amotekun Parades 27 Suspects Mostly Youths, Assures Residents Of Tight Security
By Trek Africa Newspaper
The Ondo State Security Network Agency, also known as the Amotekun Corps, has reassured residents of the state that security measures are in place to ensure a peaceful yuletide season.
The Commander of the Corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, made this known while parading 27 suspects arrested for various crimes across the state at the Command’s Headquarters in Akure on Tuesday.
He said the recent parade included suspects aged between 20 and 42, involved in crimes ranging from attempted murder to burglary and cultism.
“Among those apprehended was a 30-year-old man accused of attacking law enforcement agents and a 20-year-old alleged murderer with no known connection to his victim.”
Addressing the media, Akogun Adeleye reviewed recent strides in maintaining law and order and laid out strategies for safeguarding the state during the festive season period.
“In the past fortnight, the Amotekun Corps apprehended 27 suspects connected to various crimes, including malicious damage, cultism, and murder, reflecting the agency’s commitment to tackling crime head-on.”
Highlighting the relatively peaceful state of Ondo, he added that Amotekun reported zero incidents in areas such as labor union conflicts, student affairs, and chieftaincy matters.
“Anti-grazing issues, which have previously sparked tensions, were resolved amicably, with herders compensating for damages and paying government fines.”
Despite peace across all 18 local government areas, the agency acknowledged isolated cases of housebreaking, food theft, and domestic violence, attributing these partly to the current economic situation.
“With the ember period at hand, the Amotekun Corps Commander assured citizens that proactive security measures would counter potential threats.”
Akogun Adeleye further hinted that Amotekun personnel would be stationed at key locations to fill any potential security gaps left by other agencies.
Since the launch of the Amotekun Rangers, significant successes have been recorded. A recent operation led to the arrest of eight suspected kidnappers in forested areas, where Rangers now maintain a steady presence to deter criminal activity.
“We want to assure the people of Ondo State that they can go about their daily lives without fear,” said the Commander.
“Farmers can work their lands, and residents can sleep soundly, knowing that the state’s security apparatus is actively working to safeguard them, especially as the yuletide season approaches.”
Amotekun remains committed to its role as a community-friendly, investment-friendly force, determined to provide Ondo State residents with a secure environment.