After LAUTECH Student, Hotelier Killed By Kidnappers, Security Personnel Searched Ogbomosho Forests

 

 

On Sunday, members of Amotekun and the Joint Security Task Force in Oyo State, also known as Operation Burst, invaded the forests in Sulere Local Government Area Ogbomoso in search of kidnapper and other criminal hideouts.

During the operation, they were reported to have made a few arrests, killed a few individuals, and found some weapons and ammo.

The retired security agent was rumored to have destroyed a hotel in a rage. The hotel was allegedly owned by the retired security agent. It was rumored that some crooks met together at the motel.

A hotel which was said to be owned by a retired security agent was said to have been angrily destroyed by the security agent. The hotel was said to be used as a meeting point by some criminals.

A makeshift shop by a tea vendors popularly known as “Mai tea” was said to be used as an armoury by some of the criminals and some guns and bullets hidden there were reportedly uncovered by the security agents.

The Commandant of Amotekun Corps in Oyo State, Colonel Olayinka Adeyanju, when contacted told journalists that ” a clearance operation is going on in the area.”

Recall that gunmen had on July 28 abducted a hotelier, Mr Olugbenga Owolabi; a final year student of LAUTECH, Rachael Opadele and killed them after collecting N5million ransom.

The person who took the ransome to the kidnappers escaped with injuries but the okada rider who took him to the kidnappers hideout, Mr Idowu Ajagbe, was also killed by the hoodlums.

Meanwhile, a former Military Governor of Oyo State, Major General Oladayo Popoola; Justice Afolabi Adeniran and Dr Saka Balogun,will lead other prominent indigenes of Ogbomoso as well as the youth of the town in a protest on insecurity in the town on Monday.

The President of Ogbomoso Community Youth Forum, Rev. Kayode Olaleye, said in a statement made available to journalists that the awareness rally was to sensitize the people on security situation and to be vigilant.

The statement read, “In view of the deteriorating security situation in Ogbomoso zone, as evident in recent waves of kidnapping for ransom and killing of victims, the Ogbomoso Consultative Council led by Major General Oladayo Popoola OFR (retd), Justice Afolabi Adeniran (retd) and Dr Saka Balogun in consultation with the elders of the community and in conjunctions with the youths (under the aegis of the Ogbomoso Community Youth Forum, will be holding a rally to create awareness on the fear-inducing phenomenon.

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