Out of the 98 people arrested:
- 60 are already facing charges in court
-38 cases were settled through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- 13 are still under investigation
Some suspects were caught right at kidnapping spots while trying to carry out abductions. Others were found with drugs or linked to robbery.
A major concern was the discovery of people disguising themselves as mentally unstable (fake madmen). These individuals allegedly blended into communities to gather information for criminals. They would charge their phones secretly, change clothes, and pass messages to plan attacks without drawing attention.
from tribuneonlineng

Good job you amotekun. Beware of any new mad man in your area.
ReplyDeleteWhat a syndicate even involving community actors pretending to be madmen. Is the fear of work, even menial jobs, so strong that ppl would prefer to harm and cause lifetime distress in others than seeking gainful employment. What honour is in terrorizing families, taking innocent lives and stealing joy from others?
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