Latest news as the notorious
Nigerian kidnapper, Evans has continued to sing like a bird while in
police custody as investigations begin into his criminal activities.
Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, a.k.a Evans
It is gathered that the kidnap kingpin, Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, a.k.a Evans, who was
arrested last Saturday by operatives of Inspector General of Police
Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, for coordinating several
high-profile kidnappings, armed robbery and murder within Lagos, Edo,
Abia, Enugu and Anambra States, yesterday, revealed that his father’s
decision to disown him was the reason he took to crime.
Evans, who received millions of dollars as ransom from his victims,
during his reign as an ingenious kidnapper in the country, told
Vanguard exclusively that he
was forced to drop out of school while in Junior Secondary School Class 2, when his father, Steven Onwuamadike, drove his mother, Chinwe, away and got married to another woman.
was forced to drop out of school while in Junior Secondary School Class 2, when his father, Steven Onwuamadike, drove his mother, Chinwe, away and got married to another woman.
He must be well protected – Femi Falana
He spoke as human rights lawyer and critic, Mr Femi Falana, SAN,
yesterday, called on the Inspector- General of police, Ibrahim Idris, to
ensure that the notorious kidnap kingpin is well-protected in police
custody for him and his accomplices to face justice squarely.
Commending the Police for a good job, towards ensuring that crime,
especially kidnapping is eradicated in the country, Falana urged the
Force to ensure the arrest of other accomplices, investigate them deeply
and arraign them for prosecution.
In a statement, Falana said: “The Nigeria Police Force deserves
commendation for the recent arrest of a notorious kidnap kingpin,
Chukwudi Onwuamadike, a.k.a ‘Evans.’ Since he is alleged to have named
his accomplices, they should all be arrested by the Police without any
delay.
”All the members of the criminal syndicate should be charged to
court for trial. The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris,
should ensure that the kingpin is adequately protected in custody.
“This is one suspect that should not be shot dead while trying
to escape from custody. If Evans is killed in custody, his evidence will
be destroyed to the detriment of the society as his accomplices will
continue their nefarious business of kidnapping and killing innocent
members of the public,” he stated.
Driven away from home
Evans in his disclosure, yesterday, explained that his father, who
is a businessman asked him to join another business man, a spare parts
dealer, also in Nnewi, who he served for five years without settlement
because the man later accused him of stealing.
This development, according to him, embarrassed his father so much
that he drove him out of his house. Evans who is a native of Akamili,
Umudim Quarters, Nnewi, Anambra State, stated that his father’s action
affected him deeply and he was forced to move into his mother’s house.
He said his mother accepted him and she also raised money for him which
he used in travelling to Lagos.
While in Lagos, Evans disclosed that he started selling diesel to
luxury buses and truck drivers at Alafia Bus-stop along Lagos-Badagry
Expressway.
He explained that, while he was selling diesel, he slept in a bus garage and that was where he joined a robbery gang.
First robbery gang
Vanguard gathered that Evans’ first robbery gang specialized in
attacking luxury buses plying the East – West Road, at night. Police
sources explained that Evans was involved in several highway robberies
from which he raised enough money with which he travelled to South
Africa.
A former anti-robbery police operative attached to Orile Police
Station, who pleaded anonymity, disclosed that Evans and his gang
specialized in robbing traders in luxury buses travelling at night on
the road.
The ex-policeman added that Evans who had several informants around
motor parks in Alafia, Maza-Maza and Jibowu areas of Lagos State, used
to obtain first hand information on the movements of traders coming to
Lagos State with huge amounts of money from informants working at major
luxury buses parks across the country.
The source disclosed that Evans and his gang would attack these
buses on the highway and dispossess the passengers of their cash and
other valuables, explaining that some of his gang members were arrested
and when the police were closing in on him, he fled the country to
return a few years later and relocated to the East.
Forming another gang
It was gathered that while in the East, he formed another dangerous
gang that started robbing and kidnapping wealthy business men
especially in the commercial city of Onitsha in Anambra State and Aba in
Abia State.
When his notoriety soared in criminal circles, other robbery gangs
started seeking him. That was how he became the financier of arms and
armourer for the fearless and deadly armed robbery kingpin in the east
from Nkanu in Enugu State, popularly called Ngwu Ekekere Omu, who robbed
banks all over the country until he was killed in Anambra by a military
patrol team that blocked a road on a tip-off from members of the
Special anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, in Awka.
Bloody robbery operation at Nsukka
Afterwards, he carried out a bloody robbery operation at the
university town of Nsukka, Enugu State, where he killed among others, a
Divisional Police Officer and later shot the SARS Commander in Enugu in
the knee while they were pursuing him along Adani/Otuocha road.
During that operation, he also burnt down Nsukka Police Station
after raiding one of the banks and as he was escaping from the scene
with his gang, they threw bundles of crisp Naira notes in different
denominations to the cheering crowd and commercial motorcyclists,
including school children who were on their way home.
Ngwu Ekere Omu died in 2009 and most of his gang members were
hunted down and eliminated by members of the Special anti-Robbery Squad
in Enugu and Anambra states.
Police sources said Evans participated actively in that deadly
operation and later, after some of their gang members including their
leader were killed, he again escaped abroad.
Going into full-time kidnapping
On his return, according to sources, he veered into full time
kidnapping with Lagos as his base. He used to pose as a spare parts
dealer from South Africa with proceeds of his crime. Reports also
alleged that he participated in some operations with another notorious
killer, Vampire, who was later killed by the Police after plotting his
escape from Owerri court in Imo State, while on trial.
Investigations revealed that Evans later linked up with another
notorious kidnapper called Henry Hunchman in Anambra State and they
coordinated several kidnappings.
They were later chased out of Anambra State and they fled to Edo
State. Evans told Vanguard during a chat that he teamed up with one of
his friends, Ehis, in Edo state and they started kidnapping.
He disclosed that Ehis introduced him to some of his friends known
as Benin Papa, Odionose, Okey and Igbo Papa and they coordinated several
kidnappings.
He further explained that he was forced to invite his friend,
Hunchman, who he said had heavy arms and ammunition to join them in Edo
State. According to him, ‘’When Hunchman came in, we carried out two
big kidnappings that yielded N150 million, but Hunchman who owned the
arms and ammunition, ran away with the money.’’
Escapades during MD Abubakar’s era as IGP
Vanguard investigation also revealed further that Evans’ activities
became so troubling that the then Inspector -General of Police,
Mohammed Abubakar, deployed one of his key operatives, Patrick Ejedawe,
who was the Commander of Mopol 2 Squadron Command, Lagos, to Edo State,
to track him and his members down.
It was learned that Ejedawe, now an Assistant Commissioner of
Police, mopped up all members of the gang except Evans, Hunch-man and
Sudo, who fled to Ghana.
Sources disclosed that betrayals in the gang aided the police in
mopping up the gang members, leading to the death of members like Benin
Papa, Odionosa, Okey, Igbo Papa and many others who were killed by the
Police in gun battles.
A source further disclosed that Evans, Hunch-man and Sudo
eventually came back to Nigeria and were based in Lagos, when Ejedawe
was redeployed from Edo State by a new Inspector-General of Police.
At that point, Evans and his gang terrorised residents of Festac
Town, Amuwo Odofin, Ojo and Ajao Estate areas of Lagos State before he
was arrested.
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