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Ondo Election: DSS Nabs Suspected Vote-Buyer With Cash-Filled Bags

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Ondo Election: DSS Nabs Suspected Vote-Buyer With Cash-Filled Bags
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During the ongoing Ondo State governorship election, operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) apprehended a suspect allegedly involved in vote-buying. The individual was reportedly caught in possession of several bags filled with cash, believed to be intended for influencing voters at polling units.

Swift Action by Security Agents

The arrest took place following intelligence reports about attempts to manipulate the election process through monetary inducements. The DSS has confirmed that the suspect is in custody, and investigations are underway to uncover the full extent of the operation.

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Crackdown on Electoral Malpractice

This development underscores the commitment of security agencies to ensuring free and fair elections in Ondo State. The DSS and other law enforcement bodies have intensified efforts to prevent vote-buying and other forms of electoral malpractice during the polls.

Public Reactions

The arrest has sparked reactions across the state, with many commending the DSS for its proactive measures. However, some citizens expressed concerns about the prevalence of such activities and called for more stringent monitoring at polling units.

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Warning Against Electoral Offenses

The DSS reiterated its warning to individuals and groups attempting to undermine the electoral process. It emphasized that anyone found engaging in vote-buying or related offenses would face the full weight of the law.

This arrest serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining the integrity of elections and ensuring that the voice of the people is heard without undue influence.

 

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