Tag: Kidnap

  • Igbonla kidnap : It has been 65 days of trauma-Parents

    Igbonla kidnap : It has been 65 days of trauma-Parents

    Parents of the six kidnapped students of the Lagos State Model College, Igbonla, Epe, were hugely relieved on Friday reuniting with them, after more than two months of anxiety.

    The reunion came exactly 65 days after the students were captured from their school by armed abductors, 20 of whom were killed in a gun duel with the police on Friday, in the creeks of Ondo State.

    The freed boys are Peter Jonah, Isiaka Rahmon, Adebayo George, Judah Agbausi, Pelumi Philips and Farouq Yusuf.

    Mr Moruf Ramon, whose 19-year-old son, Isiaka, was among the rescued students commended the Lagos State Government and the Nigerian Police for their efforts.

    “’I am so happy with what is happening today and I want to appreciate the Lagos State Government and the Commissioner of Police for all they have done to secure the release of our children.

    “’I have been the one talking with the kidnappers all the time and the police were always with us to get information that could help to facilitate the rescue operations.

    “We pray that this kind of incident will not occur again in Lagos State or even Nigeria as a whole,’’ he said.

    Mrs Beatrice Jonah, said it had been a traumatic experience for her family.

    According to her, the experience is very difficult to describe as it is better imagined than experienced.

    “When I spoke to my son after the abduction, I was weeping because I was afraid for his life.

    “To me it has been 65 days of trauma but we thank God he is back safely,’’ she said.

    The Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, who received the students on behalf of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode, commended the efforts of the security agencies and the intervention of the Federal Government.

    “We commend the efforts of the Nigerian Police, particularly, the Lagos Command and other security agencies for their efforts in ensuring the safe return of these children.

    “We commend the Ondo State Governor and his deputy for their support and collaboration toward the rescue operation.

    “We appreciate the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, for his invaluable intervention in ensuring that we have these children brought back to us,’’ she said.

    Adebule said that debriefing and comprehensive medical checks would be carried out on the students to help them get over the experience.

    “’Now that the children are back, the government will commence a comprehensive checkup on these children — physically, mentally and psychologically. This is very necessary.

    “And in debriefing them, we will be involving other stakeholders, including their parents to ensure that it is effective.

    “’We appreciate that 64 days was a long time to get these children back but it was in the interest of their safety,’’ she said.

    “’As a government, we will continue to work diligently to ensure the security of lives and property in the state. It is a must for us to deliver on the issue of security.

    “As for security in our schools, we are working and putting all necessary measures in place before the resumption of schools for the next session,’’ she said.

    Adebule also commended the parents and families of the students for their confidence in the state government.

    Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo, who accompanied the students to Lagos with his Deputy, Mr Alfred Agboola, said the Igbonla Kidnap was a major issue at the National Executive Council meeting in Abuja in June.

    Akeredolu said it was also an issue at the South-West Governors’ meeting in Abeokuta, Ogun, where Ambode said there was the need for an increased joint security patrol of the riverine areas.

    “’We must appreciate the role of the Acting President in this matter because he was the first person that contacted us in Ondo last month. Gov. Ambode was also in touch all the time.

    “We promised them that we will make efforts, but then we did not believe that these children could be in the creeks of Ondo.

    “’My Deputy, however, waded into the matter because he is from the creeks.

    “In collaboration with the Delta Government, the Navy, Army and Marine Police, we did all that was humanly possible to secure the release of the students,’’ he said.

    Akeredolu pledged to ensure increased security in his state in collaboration with others that shared borders with Ondo.

    “Ondo State has Zero tolerance for crime. You cannot use our creeks as safe haven for crimes anymore,’’ he warned.

    The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, commended the South-West government for their joint efforts and support in ensuring the rescue of the students.

    “’This is one operation that will send fear to criminals as they will know that our governments in the South-West are committed to security and there will be no place for criminals in the region.

    “’During the course of the operation, 20 of the kidnappers, including the leader of that kidnap, Bright Adeniyi, were killed when they ambushed the operatives of the marine police and civilian volunteers.

    “We lost a civilian volunteer, while four were wounded. Eight policemen were also injured and all these people are receiving medical treatment under the care of the state government.

    “So far, we have arrested one suspect who has been swindling the parents of the children.

    He was arrested in Abeokuta when he asked the parents to drop some money. I’m sure others will be arrested soon and they will face the full wrath of the law,’’ he said.

    Owoseni promised that the police would not relent in its efforts to secure and protect the lives of citizens. (NAN)

  • Police nab woman who arranged own kidnap in Oyo

    Police nab woman who arranged own kidnap in Oyo

    A 37 year old Ibadan business woman, Bukola Ogun who confessed to have arranged her kidnap to fraudulently obtain large sum of money from her husband has been arrested by the Oyo state Police Command.

    Two kidnap suspects, Kayode Adepoju ( 37) and Olalekan Annanfi (34) who carried out the deal were also arrested in their hideout at Imalefalafia area of Ibadan by the police.

    Looking dejected, in a blue spotted gown, Ogun who told newsmen that her intention was to force her husband to submit to her request to help her travel to the United States of America said she didn’t know it would get her into trouble.

    Mrs Ogun was among the 12 criminal suspects paraded by the Oyo state Police Command, Eleyele, Ibadan.

    Briefing newsmen, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude explained how men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the state Police Command arrested the woman who masterminded her own kidnap along with two others.

    “The incident happened at about 7.45 pm on July 4, 2017 when three armed hoodlums stormed the residence of the supposed victim and ‘kidnapped’ her to an unknown destination. Barely four hours later, the suspects contacted victims’ husband and demanded N10m ransom as a condition for his wife’s release.

    “Unknown to him that the kidnap was actually arranged by his wife, the hapless husband reported the case to the police. Following the report, operatives of the Special Ant-Robbery Squad began a man-hunt for the hoodlums.

    “During intensive investigation and reach, two male suspects were arrested, who let out the cat out of the bag as operatives were stunned to discover that the victim was the architect of the fathom kidnap. To pull the wool over everyone’s eyes, the woman lodged in a hotel at Imalefalafia area of Ibadan for three days while frantic efforts were being made to rescue her.”

    Mrs Ogun who felt remorse for her inordinate ambition told newsmen that she decided to go back home after spending three days in the hotel room.

    “Anyway, I got home myself on Saturday. It’s like my husband called everybody that I was kidnapped. I walked home myself”, she stated.

    On why she framed her kidnap, she said “nothing, I just wake up one day, I just decided I want my husband take out of the country, so that he can use his American citizenship passport to take me out of the country. It all started like a child play. That’s all. ”

    The state Commissioner of Police who also paraded nine other criminal suspects listed items recovered to include four arms, 23 live ammunition , two vehicles, inverters , iron cutters , cables, and cutlass .

    Abayomi Gbenga (24), leader of armed robbery gang who specialized in robbing telecommunication masts at Tede, Sepeteri, Igboho, and Ogboro in Saki area of Oyo state were arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in their hideouts.

    The bandits, who were armed with guns, cutlasses, and other dangerous weapons, were said to have attacked telecoms companies’ security guards before carting away various inverters and other equipment belonging to the telecom companies.

    Other armed robbery suspects are Ayilara Ahmed (24), Bamimore Nurudeen (32), Adedokun Opeyemi(19), and Bakare Farouk (19) .

    The suspects who confessed to have carried different armed robbery operations in the state were found with one locally made pistol, forty eight inverters, a Peugeot 505 saloon car with registration number ET 246 APP , a long cutlass and three iron cutters.

    The state Commissioner said all the suspects would soon be arraigned in court after investigations have been concluded.

     

  • Imo Police  arrest 36  kidnap, robbery  suspects

    Imo Police arrest 36 kidnap, robbery suspects

    No fewer than 36 suspected kidnappers armed robbers have been arrested by the Imo Police Command.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike, who paraded the suspects at the state’s Police Headquarters yesterday, assured that the offensive against criminal elements in the state will be sustained until heinous criminal activities are reduced to the barest minimum.

    He said that apart from tracking down kidnap and armed robbery syndicates, the command will also initiate massive onslaught against cult groups who had taken delight in harassing and maiming innocent residents of the state.

    Describing cultism as the ‘root’ of other criminal activities, Ezike, said that cultists would be traced to their classrooms, hostels and homes, where he vowed they would be apprehended to face the law, even after escaping they might have escaped from the scene of crime.

    “I am delighted this morning as we showcase our modest achievements in crime management in Imo State since my last parade of suspects in April. Permit me to mention however, that we have also in between the period made public some arrests and recoveries which we thought were very urgent importance.

    “As we approach the second half of 2017, the Command expects increased business activities and human relationships in Imo State. These activities come with its good, bad and ugly baggage. We must therefore continuously be on the red alert so that the less than seven per cent of criminal elements in our midst do not cause us avoidable pains”.

    Continuing, he said: “Consequently in the coming weeks and months, our tactical operational focus shall be to sustain the momentum in the current operation of identification, arrest, detention and prosecution of suspected armed robbers, kidnappers, cultists and other notorious criminals.

    “To commence the urgent vetting and profiling of communities, organizations, hotels that have shown uncommon notoriety in the provision of safe haven and passages for armed robbers and kidnappers with a view to holding their leadership and owners accountable for their acts or omissions . “To sustain high visibility policing as a crime prevention measure and employ forensic technology as a fundamental aid to criminal investigation and detection and to expand the frontiers of Police/community partnership through strategic communication and relationship that will continue to stimulate our whistle blowing policy”.

    Ezike attributed the success recorded within the time under review to “the workability of our whistle blowing policy which has encouraged the residents of Imo state to expose criminality and other vices that torment our society, renewed partnership with all segments of the Imo community and good inter-agency cooperation and collaboration, as well as the commitment and renewed zeal of the personnel of Imo Police Command, using intelligence-led policing platforms and high visibility policing models to achieve efficiency and effectiveness”.

    Some of the criminals paraded include a notorious four-man kidnap gang led by a 34-year-old father of seven, which has been terrorizing residents of the state, especially around Avu community in Owerri West Council Area of the state. Others are members of a gang suspected to be responsible for the abduction of a female magistrate rescued by the Police recently, were Chima Agujo (20), Tochukwu Chima, 27, and Desmond Akano ,25. Also paraded were members of a child trafficking syndicate behind the abduction of expectant women whose babies were sold by the gang. The suspects are: Chinedu Onyeakosi, Chinaza Onyeakosi and Chidi Donatus. Also paraded were students of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) who were arrested for alleged armed robbery and cultism.

  • Suspected gunmen kidnap wine dealer in Ughelli

    SUSPECTED gunmen at the weekend kidnapped a wine dealer identified as Mr. Amos Esemudje at his store on Post Office Road in Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.

    He was said to have been kidnapped under a heavy rain. The kidnapers went as customers who wanted to buy some wine in a large quantity.

    An eyewitness said: “The kidnappers came with a black jeep and a Honda car, entered the store like customers with a view to buy drinks in large quantity. As they entered, they brought out their guns, bundled him into the jeep and drove off.”

    A family source  said the kidnappers walked  the man into their waiting vehicle barefoot under the heavy rain and left with assorted wines from the store.

    The family source said the incident has been reported at the Ughelli ‘A’ division and the police were on top the situation.

    The source said: “Papa’s store was locked by sympathisers after the kidnapper had left the scene and his vehicle was not touched.”

  • Evans, kidnap kingpin was arrested for robbery in 2006—police

    Evans, kidnap kingpin was arrested for robbery in 2006—police

    The arrested kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi Onuamadike, a.k.a Evans, was arrested in 2006 for armed robbery where seven members of his gang died during sharing of their loot in Lagos State.

    A very reliable police source gave this revelation on Sunday as investigations on Evans past activities deepened.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that Evans and his robbery gang, in 2006 attacked a commercial bank in Lagos and went somewhere around the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, to share the loot.

    It was gathered that while sharing the loot, the robbers had a disagreement and shot one another. Seven members of the gang died instantly.

    “The then Divisional Police Officer of Iponri Police Station, Yahaya Bello, now a deputy commissioner of police, said there was a serious incident involving some persons who shot at one another. He said about three of them had been arrested

    “One of the members of the gang arrested then was Chukwudi Onuamadike, popularly known as Evans. If you look at his chest, I cannot remember whether it is the right or left side, there is a scar. It was as a result of the gunshot from his gang members that day.

    “He bled and there was no way he could run away before the police came. The case was transferred to the Lagos State Anti-Robbery Squad. We investigated and discovered that they were armed robbers.

    “ Evans led the team. We also went to Mbidi Police Station, Imo State, to carry out an investigation on them. We were able to arrest two other members of the gang. We then had five of them in police custody.

    “There was a policewoman at the Band Section of the Police College, Lagos. She was known as Tina, a Superintendent of Police. She insisted that we should drop the case and that Onuamadike (Evans) was her brother.

    “But when she was unable to achieve her aim, she travelled to Imo State. Not long after, we got a message from the Imo State Police Command that they had been searching for Evans and asked us to transfer the case to them so they could continue from where we stopped. Since that time, we did not hear anything. We heard he was later released there,” the source said.

    The source noted that after he saw Evans pictures, he knew that he was the man they arrested alongside members of his gang in 2006, stressing, however, that Evans was not bearing the alias, Evans, at the time.

    “We identified him only as Chukwudi. Some of the persons we worked together on the case also called me to draw my attention to the fact that he was the one arrested.

    “He couldn’t have been the only person released. The request was that we should transfer the case to them. We sent him and two members of his gang to the command. There is a hotel in Okota area where they used to meet to share their loot.

    “The owner of the hotel was their friend. There was a time they robbed three banks in Alaba International Market in 2005. They also looted shops there. One of the owners of the shop complained to the police and we carried out an investigation.

    “We discovered that some of the items stolen in the man’s shop were digital cameras. We traced the cameras to the hotel and into the office of the hotel owner. It was then that ‘big men’ started calling from everywhere that we should drop the charges against them.

    “The owner of the hotel was later killed by the robbers, following a disagreement. His body was dumped by the roadside in one of the states in the East sometime ago,” the source told police investigators.

    The source expressed fear that if Evans was not properly investigated and prosecuted he can form a terrorist group being a hardened criminal; in view of the fact that he collects any ransom demanded to the last Kobo before releasing such victims.

    “The best way to handle his case is for the police to do their work. They should do a proper investigation. If it will take four months to investigate him, they should do so. He has links in South Africa, Ghana, etc.

    “ I know him. Bank robbery and hijacking of bullion vans was easy for him and his gang members. He did not hesitate to shoot any member of his gang suspected of foul play,” the source noted.

    NAN further gathered from the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team that Evans confirmed all the incidents alleged by the police source. (NAN)

  • Ondo APC chieftain found dead after kidnap

    Ondo APC chieftain found dead after kidnap

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mr Olumide Odimayo, who was abducted last Thursday, was found dead yesterday in Ese-Odo Local Government Area.

    The late Odimayo was abducted by gunmen while returning from a trip.

    It was learnt that his body  was found near Ogolo River, between Sabomi and Igbotu communities.

    APC  State Publicity Secretary, Prince Abayomi Adesanya, who confirmed Odimayo’s death, said the incident had been reported to the police.

    Adesanya said the body of the late politician was found by vigilantes, adding that the death had thrown the party into mourning.

    The secretary said the late Odimayo contributed to the success of APC in the last governorship election.

    He said: “He supported the party with all he had when he returned from the United Kingdom (UK). We will surely miss this great man.”

    It was gathered that the late Odimayo returned from London shortly before he was abducted.

    Police spokesman Femi Joseph, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said the command had arrested eight suspects.

    The spokesman said the police arrested the suspected kidnappers of the slain politician before his death.

    He said efforts by the police and some youths led to the arrest of the suspects.

    Joseph said: “The leader of the kidnap gang confessed to the police that Odimayo was in their custody. We discovered that the other kidnappers decided to throw him into the river when they knew that they were no longer safe.

    “We felt so bad with the unfortunate incident and we are worried by the death of the politician after a successful operation. I can assure you that the suspects will face the full wrath of the law. Others in the abduction and subsequent killing of Odimayo will not go unpunished.”

     

     

     

     

     

  • Breaking: Police rescue kidnapped Imo Priest, arrest three suspects

    Breaking: Police rescue kidnapped Imo Priest, arrest three suspects

    The Police in Imo State have arrested three suspects involved on the kidnap of a Catholic Priest, Father Charles Nwachukwu around 8pm on Friday.
    Ogadinma Ajonuwma, Chinedu Odoemenam, Uzoma Mejuru, all natives of Agbaja in Nwangele Local Government Area (LGA) were arrested Sunday night by the command’s anti-kidnapping squad.
    It was gathered that the police also rescued the Priest at Agbaja Forest in Nwangele unhurt and recovered his golden Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) marked WER334NJ.
    Father Nwachukwu was kidnapped at Amauzari in Isiala Mbano LGA, on his way from Owerri Airport, where he dropped off a guest. From there, he was moved to Nwangele forest.
    The policemen also busted a shrine where human head, 80 rounds of AK47 rifle ammunition and three magazines were recovered.
    Police Commissioner (CP) Chris Ezike confirmed the arrest, adding that victim has identified the suspects.
    He also confirmed the recoveries from the shrine, adding investigation was ongoing.

  • Lagos transport magnate paid me  to avoid kidnap, says Evans

    Lagos transport magnate paid me to avoid kidnap, says Evans

    • Kingpin begs government to seize all he owns but spare his life
    • Says native doctor collected 10% of loot
    • Had premonition about his arrest
    • Fingers aide to the transporter

    Suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeje George Onwuamadike alias Evans has told his interrogators how he once bullied a Lagos transport magnate, to pay him a large sum of foreign exchange to avoid kidnap.

    Evans’ initial demand was $1millon but the transport magnate, ended up parting with less than that amount.

    The suspect, who is gradually adapting to life in police custody and has started eating, claimed that a close aide of the transporter provided all the information he required about the victim.

    The plot to kidnap the transporter who hails from the South East, according to him, was hatched in 2013.

    He said that he stopped threatening the businessman and his family once the money was paid.

    The Nation gathered yesterday that although Evans still agonises about his condition in police cell, he finds time to smile and joke with his cell mates and interrogators.

    The police plan to inspect all the detention camps operated by Evans and his gang.

    A source said: “He collected a huge sum of dollars but not up to the $1million he demanded in order to stop threatening the man with kidnap. He also said that the native doctor who prepared charms for him is a traditional ruler and that he usually collected 10percent of the money generated.

    “Evans pleaded that Eze (native doctor/monarch) should not be arrested. He said whenever they went for an operation without telling the juju man, he always knew and would confront him. He said that the native doctor most times knew he was planning something and would tell him to stay away if he foresaw danger.

    “He also said he heard of the kidnap of Ikenga Nnewi but that he was not responsible for it. He said that he knew something bad would happen the week he was arrested but he didn’t know the exact thing.

    “He said he was planning to travel abroad because he knew police were looking for him. Evans said he was able to evade arrest over the years because the charms his native doctor prepared made him invincible to those who wanted to hurt him.”

    He claimed that he never cheated members of his gang and that he usually performed sacrifices before and after each operation.

    He begged government to spare his life but is free to confiscate all his wealth and properties.

    He craves a fresh lease of life to enable him turn a new leaf.

    “Evans claims that he never assaulted any of his kidnap victims. That he didn’t rape the women and never slapped any of the men. He said he only chained them and ensured their families paid the demanded amount.

    “He has started laughing and feeling relaxed now, unlike before. He eats rice sold by one of the caterers at the station and drinks only bottled water. He insists that his wife knew what he was doing for a living and even used to collect ransom for him.”

     

  • My crime exploits, by kidnap kingpin Evans

    My crime exploits, by kidnap kingpin Evans

    Suspect who owns two houses in highbrow Magodo, Lagos relives life of crimes

    The sensational life – big crime and luxury – of a kidnap kingpin Chukwudubem George Onwuamadike (aka Evans), has collapsed with a tripe of regrets.

    He yesterday advised those in the illicit trade to quit.

    “I am feeling bad. People who are still into kidnapping should quit. They should learn from what has happened to me,” he told reporters when he was paraded at the Lagos Command Headquarters in Ikeja.

    Police spokesman Jimoh Moshood, a Chief Superintendent (CSP), who paraded him and his gang, said Evans ran a highly sophisticated operation where members did not know themselves.

    Others paraded are Felix Chinemerem, Nwosu Chikodi Chukwuma (aka Sado), 42, Suoyo Paul (aka Nwana), 42, Ikenna Emeka, 28, Uchechukwu Amadi and Ogechi Amadi.

    Evans, who relived his sojourn in the underworld, said: “I was into auto spare parts importation but lost all my money (over N25m) when Customs seized my goods. From there, I relocated to South Africa, where I started peddling drugs. But along the line, my business partner shot me and passed me off as dead. I recuperated, returned to Nigeria and decided to start kidnapping rich men for ransom.”

    He said he started the evil trade under the late notorious Chyna, adding that he was among theose who attempted to kidnap the owner of Young Shall Grow Motors, Chief Vincent Obianodo.

    Two members of the gang, he said, were killed in the operation in which Chyna died. He started his own gang, adding that he has six men in Lagos, who he sends to any part of the country to operate.

    They went in groups of three or four to execute any mission, Evans said, adding that others were recruited for particular operations and discharged once the job was done.

    The suspect claimed that he never killed adding that most killings were done by his gang members.

    He named, Urchman, Uche and Nnamdi as those who carried the gang’s weapons, adding that Chinedu and Ehis brought contacts and names of those to be kidnapped. Evans claimed to have  kidnapped 10 people since he started his gang in 2015. He said two of his victims, Uyi Technical and Dan Odete, who brought N100million and N50million ransom, were picked up during  the late Chyna’s reign. He got N10million from the operation.

    Evans said: “Once the victims pay the ransom, the money goes to the people who own it. I don’t have a boss but some people own the money. Does money stay with a human being? (He queried reporters in Igbo).

    “I have people heading different sections. There are two gangs that work for me in every operation.  It is not all the time I follow them for the job. Most times, I control them on phone. The two gangs do not know themselves and neither of them knows my house.

    “Two people take charge of the detention camp at Igando and on every operation, I pay them N2million each. My parents are in the village. My mother knows what I do but she has never approved of it. I have five children. Three boys and two girls. I sent my family to Canada.

    “I have dual citizenship – Nigeria and Ghana. I got visa for my family in Ghana because I couldn’t get it in Nigeria. I have not left Nigeria since 2007 that I returned from South Africa but my family usually travelled and I also give money to people to buy whatever I need or I buy online.

    “Most of our victims are targetted and picked along the road or before they enter their homes. We do not pick victims from their homes”.

    On how he was arrested, Evans said he believed it was “time for me to be arrested; that was why I was caught because I have always been in Nigeria”.

    “I am suffering from abdominal cancer and I am always on drug,” he said.

    “Uche Amadin is incharge of the detention camp at Igando. At first, I told him I was into International business (drugs) but along the line, he knew it was kidnapping and he stayed with me. He was the one who brought his wife into it not me because he was the one who said I should rent a house for them with his wife’s name.

    Chinemerem, 36, who claimed Evans usually called them and sent messages with hidden numbers whenever the need arose, said he met the kingpin when he (Chinemerem) returned from Malaysia.

    According to him, the highest amount he collected from Evans was N200,000, which he described as a gift.

    Ogechi Amadin, who is said to be the suspect’s chef, claimed that she knew nothing about the gang, adding that her husband used her name to get an accommodation at Igando.

    Her husband, she said, told her he was going into drug business and wanted to relocate them to Lagos. The woman, who claimed to be a petty trader in Port Harcourt, said she agreed that her name be used to secure the accommodation and contacted her friend, Ngozi, for help.

    She claimed she had only visited the place once (last July), adding that her husband sent her N600,000 once for their rent and children’s school fees in Rivers State.

    ‘We kidnapped Young Shall Grow’

    Amadi said he first met Evans in 2013, on his return from Malaysia, after a woman he promised to marry threw him out for keeping a wife and son in Nigeria.

    According to him, he met the kingpin at Maza-Maza,Mile II, where Evans was buying rolls of nylon used for sachet water.

    “One day, he asked me to follow him. They had a convoy of three vehicles. I was not told where we were going to, but we went to Festac. That was when I knew it was kidnapping because it was the Young Shall Grow attempted kidnap.

    “After that day, I relocated to Port Harcourt. But last year, Evans called me to move back to Lagos, that he was going to help me secure an accommodation and start up a business for me. I discussed it with my wife and she called her friend,Ngozi,who helped to get the accommodation. I told my wife I was going into drug business. I didn’t tell her it was kidnapping. I have not received any money from Evans since then.”

    ‘Evans gave me N3m for arms’

    Suoyo Paul, 42, an ex-militant from Bayelsa State, said he met Evans in 2008 when he was in the camp as a militant.

    He said his boss, Peter, gave Evans two rifles, adding that when he embraced the Amnesty offer of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, he lost contact with Evans.

    “But I ran into Barrister Evans’ friend in Port Harcourt. He was the one who reintroduced me to Evans. In the course of our discussions, Evans said he had lost all the arms he purchased from Peter, my former master. He gave me  N3m to get new guns for him. In the course of our telephone communications, police tracked me down to Port Harcourt and arrested me.”

    How gang operated, by police

    Police spokesman Jimoh Moshood said five AK47 and an AK 49 rifles, two double barrel long guns, two English pistols, 59 AK47, magazines with ammunition, 1,272 9mm live AK47 ammunition and five number plates were recovered from the gang.

    Inspector General of Police’ (IGP) Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Anti-Kidnapping Squad of the Lagos Police Command and Technical Intelligence Unit (TIU) busted the gang, he said.

    “In every kidnap attack, he has a separate armed group that takes victims with them and has another armed group that takes the victims to their hideouts and prevents them from escaping. The members of the two groups do not know themselves. They comply with his instructions.

    “This is a huge success for Nigeria Police. The force would build on this success and continue to prevent kidnap cases and criminality in the country.  He has two mansions in Magodo GRA Phase II worth about N300million. He has two houses in highbrow area of Accra, Ghana, among many other properties, such as exotic cars, expensive watches, jewellery he bought from ransom.”

  • ‘I have kidnapped ten persons, collected ransom in dollars’

    ‘I have kidnapped ten persons, collected ransom in dollars’

    A suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi Dumeme Onuamadike , also known as Evans, who was arrested by police in Lagos said on Sunday that he chose to collect ransom in American dollars to be different from other kidnappers.

    The suspect, while being paraded at the Lagos Police Command in Ikeja, told newsmen that he started kidnapping in 2015, after he left his spare parts business, a claim that contradicted the police statement that he was declared wanted in 2013.

    He claimed that he lost N20 million to Customs officers, which made him to leave his trade.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspect was arrested in his mansion in Magodo area of the state on Saturday.

    Evans, who wasn’t sure of how many people he had kidnapped, said the highest he had collected as ransom was one million dollars.

    “I can’t figure out how much I have collected so far or how many people I have kidnapped, but I have kidnapped up to 10 since 2015.

    “I chose to collect ransom in dollars to be different, and the maximum I have collected as ransom so far is 1 million dollars.

    “I work in two groups. A team moves with me to kidnap victims while we hand over to the other team that takes the victim to the hide out.

    “Kingsley introduced me to kidnapping, but I usually get my ammunition from one Chinedu and Ehis whom I met at Ago-Iwoye.

    “I also do drug business that enabled me to buy my property,” the suspect said.

    According to the police, Evans collected $1million from no fewer than four of his victims.

    Among them are:

    * James Uduji, who was kidnapped close to his house at 7th Avenue Festac late last year. The Evans gang held for six weeks. He paid $1million to regain his freedom.

    * Chief Raymond Okoye – Odu- Na –Ichida,, who was kidnapped in 2015. He also paid $1million as ransom. He was released after two months in captivity.

    * Uche Okoroafor, a trader at Alaba who was also kidnapped in 2015 for three months, also paid $1million.

    * Elias Ukachukwu kidnapped November 2015 similarly paid $1million. The police said the Evans gang demanded an additional $1million, claiming family members were rude to them during negotiation.

    The Force PPRO, Jimoh Moshood said that the suspect had collected billions of naira from his victims and had property in and outside the country.

    He said that Evans was declared wanted in 2013, following a kidnap attempt that was foiled by the police.

    “He is said to have masterminded several kidnap cases in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun and South-South states,’’ the police said.

    Moshood said further investigation into his activities were ongoing.