The command said the suspects were arrested across the 18 local government areas of the state.
Mr Adedigba revealed that Amotekun has now stationed its officers in every area of security concern across the state, including highways.
Both groups are weighed down by demons that demand urgent attention, yet finger-pointing has become a convenient distraction for them.
He said that effective collaboration to strengthen Amotekun would tackle insecurity and facilitate development in the region.
Mr Adeleye said no Amotekun officer died in the encounter with the suspected kidnappers.
Mr Adeleye said the arrests and recoveries were part of the ongoing efforts to reduce crime in the state.
Amotekun operatives apprehended the suspects after they allegedly abducted and lured some Ghanaians through various visa scams to Nigeria.
The congress also expressed displeasure over the deteriorating health facilities across the state.
Mr Adelami appealed to the protesters to return to their communities and await further solutions from the state government
The governor pledged to provide more patrol vehicles, electric motorcycles, communication gadgets, and other resources to support their operations.
