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Amotekun nabs suspected burglars, cultist in Osun

He said the suspect was arrested by the Amotekun operatives during a routine patrol in Ilesa town.

• June 10, 2023
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Brig-Gen. Bashir Adewinmbi, state commander, Osun Amotekun Corps, on Saturday, said the operatives of the corps arrested two suspected burglars in Ila-Orangun and a suspected cultist in Ilesa on Friday.

Mr Adewinmbi, in a statement, said the suspected burglars, both natives of Plateau, were arrested while trying to sell their loot.

“Abeh Abu, 25, and Isaac John, 19, were arrested for house burgling in Ila-Orangun, Osun State.

“The suspects were arrested while trying to sell some suspected stolen home appliances, including a television set, a DVD player, and mattress before luck ran against them,” he said.

Mr Adewinmbi said during their investigation, Mr Abuh confessed to have also stolen a motorcycle early in the year and sold it to an accomplice, a buyer of stolen items in Ondo State.

The corps commander said the suspects later led Osun Amotekun operatives to Ondo State, where their accomplice and buyer of stolen items, One Abah Bello (who had been on Ondo State Amotekun wanted list), was arrested and handed over to Ondo Amotekun Corps.

Mr Adewinmbi said a 17-year-old suspected cultist was also arrested in Ilesa with an axe, and he admitted to being a member of the Eiye Confraternity.

He said the suspect was arrested by the Amotekun operatives during a routine patrol in Ilesa town.

The corps commander said the suspect, with two others, was on a motorcycle when they were stopped, but others fled while the suspect was found to be in possession of an axe.

He said all three suspects had been handed over to the police for further investigation and prosecution.

The corps commander, however, appealed to state residents to be security conscious and always report incidents of crime or suspicious activities to security agents on time.

Mr Adewinmbi said work of security should not be left to security personnel alone and that the cooperation of residents was needed to nip crime in the bud while keeping lives and property safe.

(NAN)

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