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120 Robbers Arrested in Ondo By Amotekun

By Rachael Olokungboye

AKURE – In an interview, Adetunji Adeleye, Commander of the Ondo State Security Network Agency ( Amotekun corps) says that “since we started Operation Clean-Up about a month ago, we’ve arrested about 120 criminals and sanity is coming back to the state.

The Boss said that since the Operation Clean Up started, criminal activities have reduced by 80 percent, noting that out of the 15 robbery cases, 13 were carried out with the use of motorcycles; “the robbers escaped on motorcycles. But now, at night, sanity is coming back and the situation is better.

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He furthered explained that some of the criminals had been sent to the police, some to the NSCDC and others to the Department of State Services for more diligent investigation and prosecution.

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