Amotekun operatives arrest three suspected kidnappers in Ondo

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By HAKEEM GBADAMOSI
Men of the Ondo State Security Network Agency, Amotekun, have arrested three members of a kidnap syndicate, operating along Owo /Ose area of the state.
The three men were arrested after abducting a popular business man, Mr Kunle Agbayewa in a popular saw-mill in Idoani, Ose Local Government Area of the state, on Wednesday.
The hoodlums who invaded the sawmill and abducted Agbeyewa in his office, some 24 hours after the Chief Medical Director of the General Hospital, Idoani, Olufemi Adeogun, and two other health workers were abducted along same highway.
It was gathered that the alarm raised by the residents of the area attracted men of the Amotekun who raced to the scene of the incident and arrested three of the hoodlums while the victim was rescued unhurt.
An eyewitness, Comfort Ilesanmi, disclosed that the kidnappers were Fulani herdsmen and said, “the herdsmen entered the sawmill and kidnapped him immediately but people around quickly raised the alarm and the Amotekun personnel were invited to the scene.”
Confirming the arrest of the kidnappers, the Commander of Amotekun Corps in the State, Adetunji Adeleye, said the victim was rescued by his personnel after he was abducted by the suspects.
He said the three kidnappers were apprehended and handed over to the men of the state police command for further investigation and prosecution.
Adeleye said that “Our men (Amotekun Corps) led the police and soldiers to rescue the victim this morning shortly after we heard the news of his kidnap.
“After foiling their kidnap plot, we arrested the three men before handing them over to the police. They have begun giving confessional statements.”
The State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Mr. Tee Leo lkoro confirmed the arrest of the suspects.
Ikoro said six suspected kidnappers were eventually arrested in the forest and that police detectives are still combing forest combing to rescue the medical doctor and two other health workers abducted on Monday. (Nigerian Tribune)

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