The Western Nigeria Security Network, Amotekun Corps, in Ondo, says five people have been rescued from kidnappers in the state without the payment of a N150 million ransom.
Its commander, Adetunji Adeleye, addressing journalists on Wednesday in Akure, said the victims were rescued on May 6 and 10.
Mr Adeleye explained that the rescue resulted from the mandate to enter the forests given to security agencies in the state in the last few months, especially Amotekun.
The commander said four of the victims were kidnapped at Iromeh along the Lagos-Ore Expressway on May 10, while the kidnappers demanded N100 million.
According to him, the four victims were kidnapped by four men, but within a few minutes of the occurrence, our distress line was called, and we mobilised men to enter the forest.
“The fifth victim was kidnapped on Ikare-Owo Road on May 6th, but was rescued without paying one kobo despite the machete cuts inflicted on him. His kidnappers demanded N50 million.
“He is receiving attention at our medical facility. We acted on credible intelligence, and we assure the people that we will act promptly and treat any information in strict confidence,” said Mr Adeleye.
The Amotekun commander added, “Officers and men of amotekun are already on 24-hour patrols, while our rangers are already in the forest to ensure prompt response to any credible information.
“The Ondo state government is doing everything to ensure safety of lives and properties of its residents. We are committed to ensuring zero tolerance to crime, kidnapping and armed robbery.”
(NAN)