Hoodlums in Osun Amotekun’s uniform steal three vehicles, spare parts

Hoodlums numbering about twenty on Friday invaded a mechanic workshop in Oshogbo, Osun State capital to steal three vehicles belonging to customers and spare parts worth millions of naira.

The Nation gathered that the armed hoodlums who wore Amotekun’s uniform arrived at the workshop in Hilux vans around 10 am and operated for hours before they towed three assorted vehicles from the workshop in Osogbo, capital of Osun State.

The owner of the workshop,  Babatunde Oyetunji whose workshop is located opposite the NNPC mega station in Osogbo confirmed the robbery.

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He said: “I was away when the armed hoodlums under the guise of Amotekun invaded my workshop to steal three vehicles with new engines and gears belonging to my customers. It was a huge siege on my workshop according to my apprentices. I urged the Inspector General of Police to intervene in this attack by using Amotekun’s clothes for such a heinous crime.”

However, the Osun Amotekun through its Public Relations Officer, Abass Yusuf denied the involvement of its corps in the operation.

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