Amotekun Busts Notorious Gang: Seven Face Trial for Kidnapping, Rape, and Armed Robbery in Ondo.

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  • July 21, 2025
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Seven suspected members of a violent criminal syndicate were arraigned before an Akure Chief Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, facing multiple charges including armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, and illegal possession of firearms. The arrests, carried out by the Ondo State Security Network Agency (Amotekun), have exposed a spree of brutal attacks across the Akoko South West Local Government Area earlier this month.

The accused—Saliu Usman, Yao Yisa, Abu Ali, Ibrahim Muhammed, Musa Abdukareem, Usman Lawali, and Muhammed Ibrahim—allegedly carried out a series of crimes between July 9 and 13, 2025. The most harrowing incident occurred in the early hours of July 13, when five of the defendants, armed with dangerous weapons, stormed a farm in Oba Akoko, Ayegunle Axis. There, they reportedly raped two women before robbing them of cash and valuables.

 

Prosecutor O.F. Akeredolu told the court that the gang’s actions violated multiple state laws, including the Anti-Kidnapping and Anti-Abduction Law (2010) and the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law (2021). Given the gravity of the charges, the court declined to take pleas, ordering the suspects remanded pending legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

The arrests highlight Amotekun’s intensified operations against criminal networks in Ondo State, where kidnapping and armed robbery have surged in recent months. Local sources say the gang had been terrorizing farm settlements and highways before their capture. “These suspects represent a broader security threat,” an Amotekun official disclosed. “We are pursuing their accomplices still at large.”

Defense counsel G.O. Omoedu requested an adjournment to prepare a legal rebuttal, prompting Chief Magistrate Damilola Sekoni to postpone the case to August 18 for a bail ruling. Legal experts suggest the prosecution will push for a swift transfer to the High Court, given the severity of the charges.

While the identities of the assaulted women remain protected, activists and community leaders have condemned the attacks, calling for stricter enforcement of gender-based violence laws. “This case must not end in endless adjournments,” declared a women’s rights advocate at the court. “Justice delayed is justice denied.”

As Ondo residents await the next hearing, questions linger over whether these arrests will deter similar crimes—or if deeper security strategies are needed to dismantle the criminal underworld festering in the state’s rural heartlands.

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