Ondo State’s Amotekun Corps says it arrests 97 suspected criminals and offenders during a two-week operation across the state. According to the reports, the suspects include people accused of kidnapping and robbery. The operation also targets alleged violations related to grazing, including anti-open grazing and anti-grazing enforcement. The corps says the arrests help disrupt criminal networks operating in Ondo State. The two articles describe the same overall figures and categories of suspects, framing the campaign as part of wider internal security efforts in the state. The reports do not provide further details on the suspects’ identities, the specific locations of arrests, or whether any suspects are formally charged. They also do not mention any reported weapons recovery or prosecutions as part of the operation. The Amotekun Corps presents the results as an operational success in carrying out arrests across multiple areas of the state during the stated period.