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    Amotekun rescues 28 Ghanaians in Ondo

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002April 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Amotekun rescues 28 Ghanaians in Ondo

    Ondo State Security Network agents, codenamed Amotekun Corps, have rescued 28 Ghanaians who were kidnapped and hostage in the Oda area of ​​the state capital Akure.

    The victims were lured into Nigeria by a 28-person group because they paid $1,500 to $2,000 to ensure the false pretending of a U.S. visa. Upon arrival, they are captured until they can lead another victim into a trap.

    In further operation, Agent Amotekun kidnapped 210,000 people from the kidnappers, who kidnapped a family of four and demanded a ransom of 10 million.

    At the press conference, 61 suspects were marching, including kidnapping, cults, intentional destruction and violation of the state’s anti-open grazing law, Ondo Amotekun, commanders of Adetunji Adeleye detailed the record’s security success.

    “My advice for young people, make sure you deal with reliable people in search of searching for green ranches abroad. These 28 suspicious kidnappers deceived thousands of people, an international joint organization coordinated by a Ghanaian resident in Akure, despite the whole of Akure,”

    He described the joint organization’s operation method, saying: “The syndicates help us or Canadian visa processing by calling unsuspecting individuals abroad, which costs $1,500 to $5,000. They also promised to work, claiming that the only route was through Nigeria, Nigeria. Arriving at Lagos, they recruited them again and then recruited them until they recruited them until they recruited them until they recruited them until they recruited them until they recruited them until they earned money until they recruited them.

    Justice will soon catch up with the planners of the action, Adeleye said. “We are sure that long justice will catch up with him. In Nigeria, there are many profitable businesses that can work in Nigeria’s young people. I want to encourage you that since the government led by Ayedatiwa is insisting on ensuring the safety of the country’s life and property, you can join the vans in the agricultural sector in the same way.”

    Commander Amotekun also warned those who illegally occupied the Ondo forest reserves.

    “The government’s position is that to make you a forest reserve in Ondo State you have to seek and obtain permission from the government. We have met with Miyetti Allah and leaders of various groups, and we have raised the government’s position to the status of the government.” Adeleye further warned of criminals hiding under the guise of economic activity.

    “In Ondo State, the era after bringing two, three hundred people to a few bags of rice under the guise of hunting or unloading merchandise disappeared. Once we found more than 10 people without a clear destination, we had warned the border security agencies to send these trucks back.”

    In order to curb crime, Ondo State government has banned commercial motorcycles after 8 p.m. (Okada)

    “These evil activities are being committed by these unknown Okada riders who have found kidnappings, Robs, rapes and unsuspecting members of the public from different parts of the country,” Adeleye said.

    In addition, the government announced a crackdown on unregistered vehicles.

    “The era of using unlicensed vehicles is over. This is because most of these evil perpetrators carry fake dealer numbers, fake license plates and unlicensed vehicles. From today on, you have a week to get your vehicle detailed range.”

    With these measures, the Ondo State Government and the Omotoken Legion are taking firm measures to combat crime and ensure the safety of residents and tourists in the state.

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