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Youths yesterday went on rampage in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, after operatives of Economic Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) arrested an Army deserter, Adebisi Jamiu, 22, and 33 others.

The Nation gathered that the operatives of the EFCC stormed Hallelujah Estate area around 2am and arrested the suspected fraudsters.bit.ly The youths in the area moved against the EFCC men, saying the suspects should be left alone.

The suspected Yahoo boys were eventually taken into custody, along with their vehicles.

The youths blocked roads and made bonfires at and Dele Yes Sir.

The incident caused gridlock across the capital city.

The youths were dispersed but later regrouped at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park to continue their protest.

Commissioner of Youths and Sports Olayemi Lawal addressed the protesters, urging them not fight each other or block roads.

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"I am here to listen and attend to your grievances on behalf of the government. I will go to Ibadan now to see the people that were arrested. Please don’t be violent, I beg you," Lawal pleaded.
One of the protesters, Fisayo Ogunleye said the operatives were on illegal duty.

"The operation of the EFCC looks like armed robbery because they forcefully entered houses and even broke walls into some of the houses. We will not rest, we will continue massive protest in Osogbo if they refuse to release the boys they arrested."


The youths gathered at Oke-Fia Roundabout, Rasco and Old Garage roads to protest again, making more bonfires.

Commissioner of Police, Olawale Olokode came to appease them.

Olokode said, "We are not also happy about the situation. EFCC did not inform us before coming to Osun to arrest the people. That’s why they came at midnight.


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