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Osun State local security operative, codenamed Amotekun, has teamed up with the state police command to commence a house to house search for properties stolen by hoodlums in the state last week.

The operation started after the expiration of the 72-hour amnesty granted by Governor Gboyega Oyetola to the hoodlums to return looted properties in the state.

Hoodlums had gone on looting spree after #EndSARS protests turned violent.

Some thieves looted public and private properties worth billions of naira in different local government areas across the state.

Governor Oyetola last Saturday, in bid to restore normalcy, imposed a curfew and gave 72-hour amnesty to looters to return stolen goods.

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The Osun State Police Command and personnel of Amotekun corps subsequently started combing the streets in a joint operation.

Spokesperson to the state Police Command, Yemisi Opalola, confirmed this in a statement according to Premium Times NG.

Opalola said the action of the security agencies is in line with the directive of police authority that officers should be mobilised to bring an end to the violent attacks on citizens, looting and wanton destruction of public and private property by hoodlums who hijacked the #EndSARS protest against police brutality

“The Osun State Police Command, in collaboration with other security agencies in the state, has embarked on intensive patrol of all nooks and crannies of the state in order to reclaim the public space from the criminal elements.”

“This development followed a joint security management meeting with heads of sister security agencies to enforce the indefinite 24-hour curfew and decisively deal with all acts of lawlessness, disruption of public peace and criminality in some parts of the state. ”

“These unlawful acts shall no longer be tolerated, as all legitimate means shall henceforth be applied to halt further acts of lawlessness.”

The state Commissioner of Police, Undie Adie, also appreciated law abiding citizens of the state especially “the peaceful protesters, traditional leaders, and vigilante groups, for the solidarity in defence of their respective communities.”

“The Commissioner of Police also urged the above-mentioned stakeholders not to relent in their selfless efforts until normalcy is restored,” the statement read.

The police further asked anyone to report “any suspicious person(s) and give any information concerning looters or where looted items are kept to the nearest police station or call the following NPF emergency numbers: 08039537995, 08123823981, 08183322638 for prompt response.”

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