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Osun: Amotekun Arrests 40-year- Old Man For Allegedly Stealing 18 Goats

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By Grace Isaac, Osogbo

Operatives of the Western Nigeria Security Network Agency code named Amotekun in Osun have apprehended a 40-year- old mechanic, Segun Oladipupo and two others for allegedly stealing 18 goats.

Parading Oladipupo among other suspects in Osogbo, on Tuesday, the Field Commander, Osun Amotekun Corps, Amitolu Shittu disclosed that the suspect and two others namely Wale Samuel and Sulemon Garbuga were arrested in the early morning in Osogbo, the state capital of Osun after some operatives of Oyo State Amotekun, sent signal to the Osun command that some criminal are dealing in stealing of goats.

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According to him, the Osun Amotekun swung into action and bursts some places where Segun Oladipulo was picked alongside Wale Samuel with a spear bus they were using for the criminal operation.

Shittu explained that the suspects were using the spear bus bought by their buyer who is now on the run to carry out the evil act.

“The suspects use beans and onions to cover those goats which according to suspects were picked at differents location in Osogbo and Ibadan.

“We were notified by some operatives in Ibadan, Oyo State that some criminal are engaging in stealing of goats.

“We decides to burst some places and discovered some suspects with a bus carrying goats. They put beans and onion to cover them, during interrogation they confessed to have stolen them.

While urging the residents of osun to be security consious , Shittu said “some many unthinkable things are happening in our societies, people have to be vigilant with their lives and security.”

He further stressed that the Osun Amotekun is currently carrying out investigation to arrest other criminals that are involved in the act and urged members of the public to support the them in carrying out investigation.

He, however, assured that the suspects will be handed over to the police and charge to court after full investigation has been concluded.

Speaking to newsmen the three suspects admitted to have jointly committed the crime and explained that they have been in the business for some months.

They further confessed that it was their third time in stealing and transporting of stolen goats.

Oladipupo, however, linked the ownership of the spear bus to her sister who bought it for him to be using it for transport business before he was introduce to stealing and selling of stolen from by Samuel.

Oladipupo , however, linked the ownership of the spear bus they are using and that he introduced Samuel to the business some month ago.

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