Amotekun Arrest 45 Fulani Youths Send From North to Undergo Military training in Oyo

A total of 45 Fulani Youths has been arrested in Oyo State by Amotekun operative, after they were sent from the northern part of the country to undergo military training in state.

Omokoshaban gathered that the youths were arrested at about 10 p.m. on Thursday at the front of Akitipupa Barack, they are still inside the truck conveying them.

According to the report, on citing the security operative some of the youth jump down from the truck and ran inside the town but the operative were able to arrest 45 of them.

They were Okitipupa, the headquarters of the Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State.

“It was gathered that the youths, conveyed in a truck, were intercepted in front of the Okitipupa Army Barracks at about 10pm on Thursday and were taken to Akure, the state capital.” Punch Report

Many residents of the town, who gathered at the scene, expressed apprehension that the northern youths were in the town to cause havoc.

A source said, “The Amotekun Corps personnel arrested the Fulani youths who were being conveyed in a trailer in front of the army barracks. As the Amotekun Corps accosted them, some of them jumped out of the vehicle and ran into the town but about 45 of them were arrested.

“When they were interrogated, they said they were sent from the North to undergo military training in the barracks. After that, the Amotekun Corps took them away from the town.”

When contacted, the state Commander of the corps, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, confirmed the arrest, saying investigation had commenced.

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“We have commenced investigation into the matter,” Adeleye said.
Akinrinwa said the person had also been apprehended by the state  chapter of Amotekun.

The Public Relations Officer of the state police command, Mr Tee-Leo Ikoro, also confirmed the incident, saying the suspects had been handed over to the Amotekun Corps.

He said, “The men are mostly northerners who said they wanted to undergo military training in the barracks to be security guards but the commander did not allow them because he did not have a signal to that effect. But since there was no place to keep them in Okitipupa, they have been handed over to Amotekun.”

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