Nine persons were rescued on Saturday by the Western Nigeria Security Network also known as Amotekun Corps who was kidnapped by unknown gunmen along the Ipetumodu-Ilesa expressway in Osun State.
The victims were rescued by the joint patrol team of the corps in Ondo and Osun states.
Speaking on the development, the Chairman of the Council of Amotekun Commanders in the South-West region and Ondo State Commander of the corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, stated this at the Ondo headquarters of the corps in Akure, the state capital.
Adeleye stated that after the victims had been rescued, efforts were ongoing to arrest the perpetrators.
According to him, the corps responded to a distress call at about 1 am on Saturday and immediately they moved into the forest to rescue the victims, who were travellers.
He said, “Around 1 am, we got a distress call from one of the families of the kidnap victims that the kidnappers called, asking for ransom. We thereafter moved into action. We were able to track the kidnappers. The victims were rescued and some of their valuables were retrieved but the kidnappers ran away.
“It was along Ipetumodu axis in Osun state and when we got to a village about 10km away from the road, we found out that the den is a regular dump area for kidnappers because we found so many items which show that it is a permanent place where they keep kidnap victims.
“However, we were able to rescue nine victims and a vehicle. Our men are there in the bush trailing the kidnappers but our major concern was to rescue the victims.
“Our medical team have been attending to them and after completion, we would take them to their various destinations so they can reunite with their families”
Adeleye noted that the move was to further reassure, specifically, the people of Ondo and Osun states, that Amotekun would stop at nothing in joining forces with other security agencies at ensuring that criminals are driven away from the states.
One of the victims, Ife Balogun, while narrating her ordeal, said they were travelling from Lagos to Ekiti state before the unfortunate incident.
She further narrated that their abductors kept them in the forest for several hours before the Amotekun corps invaded the camp and rescued them.