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Two Juvenile Burglars Arrested By Osun Amotekun

Two boys, aged 13 and 11 have been arrested by personnel of the Western Security Network Agency, Osun Amotekun for alleged burglary.

It was gathered that the suspects Samuel Adam Korede and Adam Oyinlola Teslim, stole a bulk recharge card, beverages and money from a shop at Asubiaro, Osogbo.

Confirming the arrest, the Osun Amotekun Corps Commander, Brigadier General Bashir Adewinmbi, told newsmen that its operatives nabbed the duo on Saturday after receiving information about their hideout through the corps surveillance.

He said, “The suspected shop burglars were arrested on Saturday after receiving information on their hideout through the corps surveillance. Our operatives swung into action and they were apprehended with the stolen items.

“During Cross-examination, they confessed to perpetrating the act.”

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According to Adewinmbi, the suspects will be handed over to the police for subsequent investigation and interrogation.

Meanwhile, some aggrieved women on Monday protested half naked in front of the United States Embassy in Abuja over the outcome of the 2023 presidential election.

The women, who are members of the Free Nigeria Movement, were at the US Embassy to report the alleged fraud that happened during the 2023 polls.

The protesters, who were armed with various placards, called on the US Government to place a visa ban on the instigators of violence during the poll.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, APC was declared winner of the February 25 presidential election by Independent National Electoral, INEC.

Tinubu was declared winner of the polls amid claims of electoral fraud and massive rigging at various places in the country.

His closest challengers, candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi of the Labour Party have since petitioned the Election Tribunal to seek their separate redress.

 

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