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One Killed As Thugs Attempt To Lynch Amotekun Operatives In Osun
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One Killed As Thugs Attempt To Lynch Amotekun Operatives In Osun
EKO HOT BLOG reports that one person was reportedly killed after some hoodlums attacked operatives of the Southwest Security Network Agency codenamed Amotekun in Osogbo, Osun state capital.
This online media platform gathered that the Balogun Agoro area of the state capital, including Asoje, Oluode, Orita-Elelede were cordoned off by security operatives following an indiscriminate attack of passersby and shop owners late night on Friday.
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It was gathered that some hoodlums invaded a site in the town to attack workers for failing to pay them “working royalty on the site”.
The victims reported the matter to Amotekun Corps, whose operatives arrested two of the hoodlums and took them to their (hoodlums) base with a view to retrieving the seized equipment.
However, rather than cooperate with the operatives, the hoodlums in their numbers were said to have descended on the five-man member team, beating their team leader and the driver.
One of the operatives shoots his double-barrel gun to scare the thugs away.
A motorcyclist who witnessed the incident, Jamiu Adekunle, disclosed that the leader of the Amotekun operatives was almost lynched at Asoje-base by the hoodlums before one of them shoot to scare the hoodlums away and in the process, one of the hoodlums known as Omo Iya Alamala was caught by a bullet.
He (gun wound victim) later died in the evening on Friday and was buried around 6 pm after which the hoodlums went on a rampage attacking innocent residents and setting burn-fire on the roads until security operatives stormed the communities with tear gas to restore normalcy in the areas.
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