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Thursday, 11 September 2025

‎56-yr old ex-convict interstate goat th!ef arrested in Ipetu-Ijesa as Osun Amotekun parades 9 for theft, burglary, rape of minors






‎The Osun State Security Network Agency, known as Amotekun Corps, has arrested nine individuals for various crimes including livestock theft, burglary and defilement of minors.


‎This was made known by the Osun Amotekun Corps Commander, Isaac Omoyele, according to a statement issued by the spokesperson, Yusuf Idowu Abass, on Thursday in Osogbo.


‎“In Oriade Local Government Area, a 56-year-old man, Ayo Akinpelu, was caught stealing two goats in Ipetu-Ijesa. Residents reported his suspicious activity, leading to his interception by the Amotekun command.


‎“Akinpelu was found with the stolen goats concealed inside his Lexus SUV. Community members insisted on inspecting the vehicle before Amotekun arrived to take him into custody,” the statement said.


‎Akinpelu, during questioning, confessed to have been involved in goat theft for seven years.


‎The statement revealed that Akinpelu is an ex-convict who was previously jailed for a similar offence.


‎“He confessed that he uses salt to calm the goats during theft and that he used the animals for pepper soup in his Ondo town beer parlour.


‎“He admitted to frequently travelling to Osun communities to steal goats.”


‎In a separate incident in Olaoluwa LGA , Amotekun operatives also arrested two men, 30 year old Sodiq Adeshina and 25 year old Kareem Marouf for burglary at an uncompleted building in Oluponna town


‎The suspects had stolen electrical appliances and cables valued at over N450,000, intending to sell them to a buyer in Iwo.


‎The statement stated that they confessed after being caught by operatives acting on intelligence reports.


‎Also, 26 year old Elijah Olawale of Ijebu-Ijesha town, Oriade LGA of the state, was arrested following complaints by his wife that he sexually abused his nine-year-old daughter.


‎“He confessed to raping the child three years ago and again recently.”


‎Also arrested were 26 year old Modakeke-based labour worker, ThankGod Friday, from Akwa-Ibom State, for raping his employer’s 12-year-old daughter twice.


‎Adeleke Sodiq, aged 60 years from Ode-omu, was caught raping a six-year-old toddler.


‎It was gathered that he lured the child with money and confessed to the crime, claiming it was his first time.


‎On September 8, 2025, the Amotekun revealed that three men – Ayo Akanni, 22 years, Bamiwo Sogo, 18 years and Bamiwo Israel, 18 years, were arrested in Ilesa for multiple burglaries at Atakunmosa Market.


‎“The suspects led operatives to a hideout where electronics, household items, building materials, and provisions worth millions of Naira were recovered.”


‎Reacting to the arrests, the Osun Amotekun Corps Commander, Isaac Omoyele reiterated the Corps’ commitment to public safety and urged residents to report suspicious activities to security agencies.


‎“We remain resolute in securing lives and property. Criminals have no hiding place; all suspects will face prosecution,” he added.


‎He disclosed that all nine suspects remained in custody and will be arraigned after conclusion of investigations.


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