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Ondo: Amotekun Seizes 120 Motorcycles Over Ban Violation

Damilola Origbemisuyi by Damilola Origbemisuyi
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‎The Ondo State Security Network Agency, codenamed Amotekun Corps, has impounded 120 commercial motorcycles for violating the state government’s ban on night-time Okada operations across the 18 Local Government Areas of the state.
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‎Ondo State Government had earlier banned the operation of commercial motorcycles popularly known as Okada between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. across the state as part of measures aimed at curbing insecurity.
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‎However, some riders have violated the order, leading to the impoundment of their motorcycles.
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‎The Amotekun State Commander, Adetunji Adeleye, made this disclosure while parading 35 suspected criminals arrested for various criminal offences.
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‎According to him, the state government had earlier extended the registration period for Okada riders by seven days to allow operators comply fully with regulations without penalty, while sensitisation campaigns are still ongoing.
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‎He disclosed that about 14,000 Okada riders have so far registered across the state, with the exercise continuing to ensure full compliance and proper regulation of commercial motorcycle operations.
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‎The corps commander, however, noted that despite ongoing awareness campaigns, some riders still flout the night-time restriction, leading to seizure of their motorcycles as part of sustained enforcement operations.
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‎He said, “In response to concerns about the ban on Okada operations at night, the government extended the registration period by seven days to allow riders to comply. Sensitization efforts are ongoing to ensure full compliance.
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‎”So far, over 120 motorcycles have been impounded across the 18 Local Government Areas for violating the ban. Enforcement efforts continue, and defaulters will be sanctioned according to the law.
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‎”Additionally, about 14,000 Okada riders have registered across the 18 Local Government Areas, and the registration process is still ongoing.”
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‎The agency said enforcement of the ban on night-time Okada operations has contributed significantly to a reduction in criminal activities, particularly housebreaking and related offences.
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‎The Amotekun commander also confirmed the arrest of 35 suspects linked to various criminal offences, including kidnapping, human trafficking, rape, housebreaking and motorcycle theft, following coordinated operations across the state.
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‎He disclosed that three suspects were involved in human trafficking, 11 were suspected kidnappers, 19 were arrested for breach of law and order, while two were arrested for attempted rape.
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‎Adeleye noted that some suspects were arrested for breaking into homes, often targeting houses during periods when occupants were away, including during religious services.
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‎According to him, intensified surveillance around religious centres, including Friday Jumat and Sunday church services, led to the arrest of several suspects involved in housebreaking activities.

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