JUST like a
thriller typically involving crime and mystery, the story of arrested Kidnap
Kingpin, Chukwudumeje Onwuamadike, aka, Evans has remained captivating. Like a
Hollywood movie with an exciting plot and phenomenal characters, the issue
begets interesting and surprising angles each day.
When you
think Evans had narrated nearly all his escapades, more sensational and
suspenseful narratives would emerge, producing new angles to the most
intriguing criminal case in Nigeria’s recent history.
Frankly,
only the Lawrence Anini case of the 1980s could rival the Evans episode given
that like the former, the latter was also the king of the underworld.
Interestingly, the same kind of tragic flaw ended their respective episodes
given that women were key to their downfall. At an exclusive encounter with
SaturdayVanguard, during the week, Evans pondered on the events leading to his
arrest and concluded that visiting his girlfriend, Amaka was the weakness that
led to his fall.
An
unassuming Evans, whose expression was a mixture of sobriety and impenitence,
summarized the pre-arrest events thus: “I f***ked up.”
At the
latest meeting with Evans at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters,
Ikeja, where he is being detained, the Nnewi-born kidnap kingpin made fresh
revelations amid regrets about not leaving the country with his family.
I failed to
follow my instincts
He told
Saturday Vanguard that he knew the Police had identified the area he was
living, a discovery he made on May 23, 2017, when the officer-incharge-of the
IRT, Abba Kyari, visited Magodo Estate and held a meeting with the Divisional
Police Officer and some residents of Magodo Estate.
Evans
revealed that one of the residents, who was part of that meeting alerted him to
the Police presence in the area. The person, he said, informed him, who the
Police were looking for and how they planned to carry out their operation.
Evans said
he quickly moved his family out of Magodo and relocated to a hotel in Ikeja. He
said his failure to follow his instincts and leave the country immediately,
having known that his girlfriends, sister and gang members had been arrested,
gave him out.
How my
problems started
Narrating
the new angles to his story, the Junior Secondary School dropout said: “My
problem started on Friday, May 12, 2017, when one of my captives, Mr. Donatus
Dunu, a Pharmacist, who I abducted at Ilupeju area of Lagos escaped.
I got a call
from one of my boys looking after my victims at my den at 6: am that Mr. Dunu
escaped from that den at 4:30 am. They looked for him without success. At that
time, I knew trouble had come. The next news I heard was that the Police had
visited the place and my AK47 rifles, pistols and over 40 loaded magazines were
recovered by the Police.
‘’ I was
worried and I called my gang members wanting to know what actually transpired.
They all blamed Uche, who was in charge of the den. I told them that I was
going to deal with him. At that time, my mind started racing and I was trying
to think of what to do because I knew that the Police would come after me with
force.
I read a
story in Vanguard
“ Five days
later, I read a story in Vanguard Newspaper that the IGP had deployed, Abba
Kyari and his men to Lagos State, to track my boys and 1 and they have also
visited the den, where Mr. Dunu escaped from. That was about the same time they
placed a bounty of N30million for information that could lead to my arrest.
Some of my
men, who got news started panicking, but I assured them that I was on top of
the situation and that the police would not get me. My Second-in-Command, Felix
called me and expressed fears, but I assured him that the Police can’t arrest
me and I was also making preparations to kidnap one other person.
I then
informed him that I would commit suicide rather than allow the Police to arrest
me. When Suoyo, who lives in Beyelsa State, called me and expressed fears, I
also assured him that nothing was going to happen. I told him I was making
plans for another operation and needed him to go into the creeks and buy a new
set of arms and ammunition for me.”
The shock of
my life
“But in the
afternoon of May 23, 2017, I got the shock of my life when a call from a man
living in our estate informed me that Abba Kyari and his men, held a meeting
with the estate security and the local police. He said they had information
that the man kidnapping businessmen in Festac Town and Amuwo Odofin, receiving
$1million as ransom from his victims was residing in Magodo Estate.
The man also
informed me that the estate and the Police have agreed to shut one of the gates
leading into the estate to enable them to track me down through the vehicle I
was using.
He also told
me that some of Abba Kyari’s men would disguise as LAWMA officials cleaning the
streets and some of them would operate as PHCN staff to enable them to have
access to people’s home within the state. The man, who gave me this information
didn’t know that I was the one who the Police were looking for. I quickly moved
my family out of the house and we relocated to a hotel in Agidingbi, Ikeja,
where we started planning on how to relocate to Ghana.
I buy my
cars from Beger Motors
“While at
the hotel, my mind wasn’t at rest, I didn’t know where the Police would be
launching attacks from. I was on hyper-alert and I started thinking of how to
make sure the Police didn’t get me.
I quickly
sold my Lexus SUVs because from the information I gathered from the man who
called me, I learnt the Police were looking for a man, who drives a black and
silver coloured Lexus SUVs. Then I got someone to move my mother out of Nnewi
because I believed the Police may go after her and would want to use her to
lure me.
While I was
making these plans, news came in that my Second-in-Command, Felix had been
arrested by the Police. Someone from Berger Motors on Oshodi Apapa Expressway
where we normally buy our vehicles called and informed me that the Police
operatives picked him up at their park.
I trusted
Felix so much because he wouldn’t divulge any information about me to the
Police. He had told me on countless occasions, that no matter the amount of
torture he receives from the Police that he would not divulge any information
about our activities.
My
girlfriend, Ijeoma
‘’ While I
was still contemplating on what to do next, I received another call from one of
my girlfriends, Ijeoma, who I was so fond of. She said she wanted to see me.
Immediately, I had this feeling that the Police had arrested her.
I told her
that she could not see me because I knew she was with the Police, then I
dropped the call. I was very worried and needed to hasten our journey out of
Nigeria. I planned to travel with my entire family to Canada but the Canadian
Embassy refused to grant me a visa.
So we
decided to move to Ghana where I have three houses so we could apply for
Canadian visa from Ghana. Two days later, Ijeoma’s twin sister who lives in the
east called and informed me that her sister called from the Police station that
she was arrested because of me and the Police wanted her to bring the sum of
N200,000 as a bribe for her bail. I told her the Police were only deceiving her
because the matter at hand was beyond N200,000 bribe.
My
instructionto my boys
‘’I asked
her to look for a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, who could stand for her. I
also told her to look for someone who knows the Inspector General of Police, so
they can take her case to him. I told her that with such pressure the Police
will release her because she didn’t commit any offence that would warrant her
arrest.
A few days
after that, the Police swooped on my younger sister, Nzube and her husband and
they took them to the Police station. I didn’t know how they did it, but I
called their numbers for two days and they were switched off.
It was then
that I suspected that they have been arrested. Immediately I called my mother
in Bayelsa State and told her that the people chasing me had apprehended my
sister and her husband. Luckily my sister has never been to my house in Magodo
Estate, it would be difficult for her to lead the Police to my place. I became
confused. I didn’t know what to do.
For me, I
knew I was secured because I know how security agents track their targets but I
was scared of my boys some of whom didn’t know how to secure themselves. I sent
messages to some of my boys alerting them that security operatives were
clamping down on us and they should all be careful. I asked them to stop
sleeping in their houses and I also gave them tips on how to stay secured.
My
girlfriend, Amaka
‘’One week
before my arrest, one of my girlfriends, Amaka, who lives in Okota called me
and demanded money. I asked her what she needed money for and she said there
was no food in her house, adding that her children were hungry. I was surprised
and suspected something must be wrong because I gave her N25, 000 for feeding
two days before she made that call. I asked her about the money I gave her
earlier, she said she had spent it. From that point, I suspected something was
wrong.
Then I switched
off the phone she was calling me with. I had one special phone. Whenever the
phone is switched off I will receive messages from her asking why my phone was
switched off and she would be begging me to come and see her. At one point I
called her mother and told her that I was suspecting that something was wrong
with Amaka.
I asked her
to visit her house to confirm. Her mother sent someone there and after spending
about two hours with her, I was informed that she was alright but she only
needed money and they gave her N3000. That confirmed something was wrong. Amaka
is the one that gives them money, not the other way round. They couldn’t be
giving Amaka N3,000 because I know what I give to her.
I became
very drunk
‘’That
singular action confirmed my suspicions that policemen were with her. I called
her and told her that I had a feeling that there were policemen with her and
they were trying to use her to arrest me but she denied. I asked her to give
the phone to her children one after the other and asked them if there was any
stranger in their house.
They all
said there was none. I wasn’t convinced because I knew how the Police do their
job and how they think. I also knew that for a high-profile target like me, the
Police will do everything possible to get at me. A few days later, my wife and
children left for Ghana. Amaka was still calling and begging me to send money
to her. The night before my arrest, I lodged in a hotel in Okota, close to her
house and I could not sleep.
I was busy
drinking all night and I became very drunk. At 4:am I summoned the courage to
see her. Her house is close to the road. When I got close to her gate, I
stopped on the road and called her, when she picked I asked her not to drop her
phone. I said she should stay on the call and meet me outside. She came
bare-footed and was still on the call.
I opened the
door, she came in and I drove off with her. When we got far from the house, I
took her phone and switched it off. I asked the identity of the people in her
house but she said there was nobody in the house. I became angry, held her neck
and I tried to kill her. She screamed and confessed that the policemen had been
with her in the past one week and they were trying to use her to lure me.
Instantly I pushed her out of my car and I zoomed off.
I was stupid
‘’While at
Iyana-Ipaja, I saw some vehicles trailing me seriously and thought that they
were policemen. At a point, I lost control of the vehicle and rammed it against
a culvert on the expressway. I quickly abandoned the car and took a trycicle to
where I could get a cab that could take me to my hotel. While in the hotel, I
decided it was over and I needed to leave the country as soon as possible. At
7:am I checked out of the hotel and called someone to pick the car from where I
left it. I took another taxi home.
Evans at one
of the houses (Dens) in Ejigbo
While in the house, I called an Uber taxi driver to come and pick me from the house. The driver was to take me from my house to Seme Border, where I would connect to Ghana, but while in the house and I was packing my things into the Uber taxi, the police showed up at my place and arrested me. I regretted going to see Amaka .
While in the house, I called an Uber taxi driver to come and pick me from the house. The driver was to take me from my house to Seme Border, where I would connect to Ghana, but while in the house and I was packing my things into the Uber taxi, the police showed up at my place and arrested me. I regretted going to see Amaka .
I knew Amaka
was used to hunt me down, but I was stupid, I f**ked up. Going to see Amaka was
my biggest mistake. It made me fall. It brought my downfall. I ought to have
been at the front of that vehicle that took my family to Ghana.”
I don’t
collect ransom abroad
‘’ I don’t
give bank account to my victims because it could be traced. Whoever made the
allegations that he paid part of his ransom in South Africa isn’t sincere. I
would have been arrested and they should bring the account number they paid the
money into. The Interpol can trace the account and know the owner. I collect my
ransom in Nigeria and after collecting it, I also do not travel abroad. I
usually ask the people keeping my victims to tell them that I have traveled
abroad. I usually call my victims’ relatives with my satellite phones and
inform them that I was out of the country. This would make them relax a little
and after some time, I will ask my boys to release the victims and drop them
where they could locate their people.”
I was fair
to my victims
Evans
further disclosed that he treated his victims fairly, adding that the only
wrong things he did were to chain, blindfold and detain his victim for months.
He said he was doing these because he wanted his victims to meet his demand.
He added
that the only victim, who he treated wrongly was Mr. Cosmos Ojukwu, who he said
he collected an extra sum of $200,000, from after receiving an initial payment
of $1million.
Evans said
he threatened Ojukwu into paying the additional ransom of $200,000 because
members of his family paid the $1million he demanded swiftly without wasting
time.
He said:
“After he paid the $1million I demanded swiftly than I expected more. I
informed him while he was being released that I would be collecting another
ransom from him. I told him he would have to pay me an additional $200,000
because the $1 million he gave me earlier were in old currencies. I asked him
to bring my balance.
He felt I
was joking, then I informed him that I was not just going to kidnap him again,
but would hunt his entire family. He panicked and called me that he had raised
the money. I asked him to bring the money to Awka. When he got there I asked
him to lodge in a hotel, he obeyed me. At night I asked to bring the money to
where I was. He obeyed me and paid me the money. From that time I left him
alone.’’
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