16-year-old student r3pes his 24-year-old neighbour at knifepoint in Ondo (photos)

The Ondo State Amotekun Corps has arrested a 16-year-old student of Commercial High School, Akure, Ajana Oluwa, who r3ped his 24-year-old neighbour at knifepoint.

The Commander of the corps, Adetunji Adeleye, paraded the teenager alongside 28 other suspects arrested for various crimes ranging from attempted murder, rape and burglary.

Oluwa described the crime as unprovoked and expressed regret for his actions.

“I don’t know what came over me. I regret my actions,” he said.

Providing a detailed update on the state’s security situation at the Corps Headquarters in Akure on Monday, Adeleye attributed the arrests to intensified patrols and intelligence gathering across Ondo State.

He assured residents of the Corps’ unwavering commitment to maintaining peace and tackling criminal activities, especially during the festive season.

Among those paraded was Tope, apprehended for attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms.

Another suspect, Ralph Ajanaku was accused of threatening a woman with a weapon in an attempt to rape her.

Additionally, three individuals—Moses, Sunday, and Joshua—were allegedly involved in theft and issuing threats to life.

Adeleye revealed that ten suspects were linked to burglary, breaking and entering, and the sale of stolen items.

He highlighted the arrest of a notorious member of a vehicle and motorcycle theft syndicate known for dismantling stolen vehicles and selling them as scrap outside the state.

The Commander also disclosed the apprehension of a serial housebreaker, who had been jailed twice in the last three years but resumed burglary activities within two weeks of his release.

Another suspect, Borokini Ayodeji, a 25-year-old Eiye cultist, admitted to stealing from a hospital on Arakale Road due to hunger.

Ayodeji, a trained tailor, cited poverty and lack of support as factors that drove him to the crime.

Another suspect, Sanusi Akeem, a 28-year-old web designer from Ile-Oluji, confessed to burglary, admitting to stealing items such as a television, ceiling fan, and power bank from a house. He claimed it was his first attempt at such a crime.

Adeleye commended the Corps’ recent achievements, noting that no incidents of kidnapping had been recorded in the state metropolis over the past two weeks.

However, cases of abductions were reported at the state borders with Edo and Kogi, with efforts underway to rescue the victims.

To ensure safety during the yuletide season, the Corps has deployed 1,200 personnel across the state’s 18 local government areas, backed by regular patrols and show-of-force exercises

The Commander urged residents to report suspicious activities using the distress hotline (08079999989) and advised against purchasing second-hand items without verifying original receipts.

“If you see something, say something,” he stressed, encouraging community vigilance. Amotekun’s operations extend beyond the state’s borders, with inter-state collaborations enhancing security at border areas. Partnerships with Ekiti, Osun, and Ogun states aim to prevent criminals from exploiting these regions as escape routes,” he said.

Adeleye revealed ongoing joint efforts with Ekiti State to resolve a high-profile case, further underscoring the Corps’ commitment to inter-state security collaboration.

Reassuring residents of their safety during the festive season, Adeleye called for cooperation to maintain peace and order.

“The state is safe, and with your cooperation, we can ensure a crime-free yuletide,” he said, adding that efforts are ongoing to dismantle criminal syndicates and ensure that culprits face justice.”

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