Amotekun Arrests 39 Suspected Terrorists Hiding in Ondo Forests After US Christmas Day Airstrike in Sokoto
The Ondo State security outfit, Amotekun Corps, has arrested 39 suspected terrorists who reportedly fled Sokoto State following US-led Christmas Day airstrikes in Nigeria’s North-West. Paraded alongside other suspects totaling 100 arrests across Ondo State, the 39 individuals claimed they relocated to forests in Ondo due to heightened military pressure in the North. Amotekun is profiling the suspects; those found with incriminating materials will face prosecution, while others may be repatriated. State Commander Chief Adetunji Adeleye emphasized that forest settlements require government approval and praised inter-state border patrol cooperation for the arrests. The operation also addressed other crimes, including kidnapping, rape, and breaches of law and order.
The Ondo State security outfit, Amotekun Corps, has arrested 39 suspected terrorists who reportedly fled Sokoto State following US-led Christmas Day airstrikes in Nigeria’s North-West. Paraded alongside other suspects totaling 100 arrests across Ondo State, the 39 individuals claimed they relocated to forests in Ondo due to heightened military pressure in the North. Amotekun is profiling the suspects; those found with incriminating materials will face prosecution, while others may be repatriated. State Commander Chief Adetunji Adeleye emphasized that forest settlements require government approval and praised inter-state border patrol cooperation for the arrests. The operation also addressed other crimes, including kidnapping, rape, and breaches of law and order.
Amotekun Arrests 39 Suspected Terrorists Hiding in Ondo Forests After US Christmas Day Airstrike in Sokoto
The Ondo State security outfit, Amotekun Corps, has arrested 39 suspected terrorists who reportedly fled Sokoto State following US-led Christmas Day airstrikes in Nigeria’s North-West. Paraded alongside other suspects totaling 100 arrests across Ondo State, the 39 individuals claimed they relocated to forests in Ondo due to heightened military pressure in the North. Amotekun is profiling the suspects; those found with incriminating materials will face prosecution, while others may be repatriated. State Commander Chief Adetunji Adeleye emphasized that forest settlements require government approval and praised inter-state border patrol cooperation for the arrests. The operation also addressed other crimes, including kidnapping, rape, and breaches of law and order.
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