Monday, May 25, 2026 - The Ondo State Security Network Agency, popularly known as Amotekun Corps, has apprehended 98 suspected criminals, including fake lunatics allegedly linked to kidnapping and robbery operations across the state.
The Commander of the Corps, Adetunji Adeleye, disclosed this
while parading suspects, inc8lluding one of the fake lunatics, at the agency’s
headquarters.
Adeleye said several of the suspects were arrested during
anti-kidnapping operations carried out in different parts of the state, while
others were apprehended for robbery, drug peddling, and acts capable of
disrupting public peace.
According to him, 60 of the suspects are currently facing
prosecution in courts of competent jurisdiction, while 38 cases were resolved
through the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism.
He added that 13 other suspects are undergoing investigation
and interrogation ahead of prosecution.
The Amotekun commander revealed that 10 suspects were
arrested at kidnapping scenes while attempting to carry out abductions.
He also disclosed that operatives uncovered a new tactic
allegedly adopted by criminals who disguise themselves as mentally unstable
persons to evade suspicion while carrying out criminal activities.
According to Adeleye, the fake lunatics were involved in
drug trafficking, intelligence gathering for kidnappers, robbery, and other
criminal activities across the state.
“Our intelligence and plainclothes officers monitored and
tracked them to places where they charged their phones, changed clothes, and
coordinated operations before they were arrested,” he said.
Adeleye further narrated how Amotekun operatives rescued a
kidnapped couple in Iluabo community without the payment of ransom.
He explained that the agency’s rapid response team
immediately moved into the forest after receiving distress information, leading
to the rescue of the female victim, while an overnight operation eventually
secured the release of her husband.
“We reunited the family without any ransom payment or
negotiation,” he stated.
The commander attributed the recent rise in kidnapping and
other criminal activities to pressure mounted on criminal elements fleeing
northern parts of the country.

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