The Osun Amotekun Corps has apprehended a 27-year-old man, Hassan Olalekan, for his involvement in a series of armed robberies, looting, and burglaries across various towns in Osun State.
The suspect, who hails from Ile-Ife and resides in Ilesa, was arrested in Ila-Orangun and subsequently transferred to the State Headquarters for further investigation, according to a statement issued by Isaac Omoyele, the Corps Commander of Osun Amotekun, and signed by Yusuf Idowu, the Public Relations Officer of the security outfit.
According to the statement, “The felon was apprehended following a coordinated operation based on credible intelligence. The suspect’s arrest has brought to light a series of criminal activities in which he has been implicated, alongside three other accomplices named Segun, Wale and Adebayo.
The statement also revealed that Hassan Olalekan and his gang were suspected of being behind a series of robberies and burglaries in Ila-Orangun, Iree, and Ilesa towns.
“The gang, which was heavily armed, allegedly used firearms to terrorize residents, loot properties, and steal valuable items. The group was reportedly armed with three pistols and a barrel gun, which they used to threaten and overpower their victims during their criminal operations.”
In his confession to Amotekun operatives, Olalekan revealed that he and his three accomplices carried out the robberies across the three towns, using their weapons to force entry into homes and businesses, stealing cash, electronics, and other valuables.
“The group operated under the cover of darkness, avoiding detection as they moved from one location to another.”
Speaking on the arrest, Corps Commander Omoyele Isaac described Olalekan as a notorious criminal who had been terrorizing various parts of the state with his gang.
“This arrest is a major breakthrough in our efforts to clamp down on criminal elements within Osun State. We are committed to ensuring that those who engage in such activities face the full force of the law,” Omoyele stated.
Omoyele also revealed that the Osun Amotekun Corps, working in close collaboration with the Nigeria Police, has since forwarded Olalekan’s case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further inquiry.
“Investigators are now working to track down the remaining members of the criminal gang, who are still at large. Additionally, efforts are being made to recover stolen items from the various robbery incidents.”
The Corps Commander, while emphasizing the need for continued vigilance among residents, urged the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
“We appeal to the people of Osun State to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime. The safety of our communities depends on the collective efforts of all citizens.”
The Osun Amotekun Corps boss also assured residents that they are committed to securing the state and making it safer for all its citizens.
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