Breaking: Amotekun evicts 42 northern invaders from Ondo

Forty-two invaders from the northern part of the country whose mission to Ondo state is not clear to the state government have been returned to their states of origin.

While parading them in Akure, the commander of the Amotekun corps, Adetunji Adeleye said the men claimed they came for a private firm security training.

The explanation provided by the men and women were not satisfactory to the state government.

These men and women were first sighted in Okitipupa local government area of Ondo state on Thursday.

Their arrival created unnecessary tension and apprehension among many residents of the community.

These people who came from Jigawa and Kano states were said to have come for a mission unknown to government.

Their agent was said to have invited them for a special training.

Amotekun commander said after interrogating them, they could not give satisfactory answers about their mission.

He said the people will be escorted by his men to the state boundary.

The forty two persons were later led out of the state by men of the Amotekun corps. They were moved in different buses with their luggage.

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