Amnesty International, Activists Raise Concerns As Amotekun Kills 11 In Three Weeks Many people have been killed by Amotekun operatives even as their political leaders continue to live in denial while defending or justifying the group's activities. by SaharaReporters, New York Jan 16, 2021 Controversy has continued to trail the setting up of the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN), popularly known as Amotekun, following allegations of abuse against the initiative even as some states in the South-West continue to dilly-dally about it, Daily Trust can report. Amnesty International, human rights activists and some lawyers on Thursday urged federal authorities to caution those behind Amotekun before the security outfit further degenerates into a militia group.