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The Osun State Government says it would begin its house-to-house search to recover looted items across the state on Thursday.
This was stated by its Governor, Gboyega Oyetola while inspecting some of the recovered loots deposited at the parking lot of the Government House, Osogbo.
According to the governor, only 20 per cent of looted items have been returned. The governor, therefore, urged persons still in possession of stolen items to return them within the Amnesty period.
He added that the amnesty period would not be extended, assuring that those who refuse to return looted items won’t be spared. He said they would be tracked and prosecuted.
He also warned that there are a lot of video clips and video coverage for all the looting that took place in the state.
“The implication of this is that there is no hidden place for anybody that looted anything in Osun,” he said.
It will be recalled that some residents went on rampage on Saturday. They took advantage of the #EndSARS protest to burgle and loot both public and private properties in the State.
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