The arrests followed coordinated security operations across multiple locations in the state.
By Wapcodehub9ja LIVE News Correspondent || reporting live from: Ondo State, Nigeria
Operatives of the Ondo State Security Network, Amotekun Corps, have arrested 32 suspects in connection with cases of kidnapping and theft across different parts of the state. The arrests were carried out during recent security operations aimed at curbing criminal activities and restoring public safety.
According to information obtained by Wapcodehub9ja LIVE News, the suspects were picked up at different locations following intelligence-led patrols and targeted raids conducted by Amotekun operatives in collaboration with local security structures.
The arrests reportedly include individuals linked to kidnapping-related activities as well as suspects accused of theft and other criminal acts that have caused concern among residents. Security sources confirmed that the operations were based on actionable intelligence gathered over time.
Amotekun officials stated that the suspects were apprehended without incident, and efforts were made to ensure that the operations were conducted professionally while maintaining public order.
Residents in affected areas have expressed relief following the arrests, noting that incidents of kidnapping and theft have created fear and disrupted daily life in recent months.
The Ondo State Security Network reiterated its commitment to sustaining surveillance and patrols across the state, stressing that criminal elements will continue to face pressure from security agencies.
Authorities confirmed that preliminary investigations are ongoing, and the suspects will be handed over to relevant law enforcement agencies for further interrogation and prosecution in accordance with the law.
The development underscores the growing role of local security outfits in supporting broader efforts to address security challenges at the state level.
As of the time of filing this report, Amotekun has assured residents that security operations will be intensified to prevent further criminal activities and reassure the public.


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