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‎US Strike: 39 Fleeing Sokoto Suspects Arrested In Ondo

‎The Ondo State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, says it has arrested 39 suspects who allegedly fled Sokoto State and relocated to forest reserves in the state.

‎The State Commander of Amotekun, Adetunji Adeleye, disclosed this on Tuesday in Akure while parading the suspects, alongside 22 others arrested for various criminal offences in the state.

‎Adeleye said the 39 suspects were apprehended after allegedly fleeing to Ondo State following a recent United States–backed military strike against ISIS terrorists in northern Nigeria.

‎“A couple of days ago, the 39 suspects were apprehended together at the Elegbeka axis in Ose Local Government Area, a notorious security flashpoint where the Olufon of Ifon was murdered some years ago.

‎“They claimed they relocated into the forests due to the strike on them in the northern part of the country.

‎“Elegbeka is a long-standing black spot for criminal activities, and it is the reason Amotekun established a permanent control post inside the forest to curb kidnapping and armed robbery.

‎“For anyone to stay in our forest areas, the government has made it clear that such a person must obtain permits. The sudden influx of these elements raises serious questions,” he said.

‎According to him, the suspects were not trekking when they were arrested but were hibernating inside the forest, with vehicles parked far away from their hideouts.

‎“We trapped them and brought them together. We are still profiling them, but those found with incriminating materials will surely be prosecuted.

‎“The arrests are part of the agency’s Ember-month security operations, which involve officers deployed on four major operations across Ondo State.

‎“As we round up the Ember Month patrol, which ends tomorrow, we have arrested about 100 suspects, out of which 61 are on parade today.

‎“A breakdown of the offences showed that 50 suspects were arrested for breach of law and order, two suspects for anti-open grazing violations.

‎“Six suspects were also arrested for kidnapping-related offences, while three suspects were arrested for rape and gender-based violence,” the commander said.



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