A senior
police officer, who arrested kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi Onuamadike, aka Evans,
and members of his gang in 2006, shares the encounter with Gbenga Adeniji
How did you
meet Evans?
There was a
time in 2006 that a gang of robbers attacked a commercial bank in Lagos and
went somewhere around the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, to share the loot.
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.
What
happened thereafter?
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.
Were you
able to prosecute him?
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.
How did you
know that he was the notorious kidnap kingpin arrested by the police not long
ago?
I saw his
pictures. I know the man we arrested alongside members of his gang in 2006. But
one thing was that he 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.
Do you know
if he was married at the time he was arrested for robbery?
I cannot
say. You know that many criminals would be unwilling to share that part except
we investigate.
Was Evans
the only one released or other members were also set free then?
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.
What
potential threat do you think Evans can constitute to the society if he finds
his way out again?
He can form
a terrorist group being a hardened criminal. We are talking about a man that
would not release his victims until his exact ransom was paid.
How best do
you think his case can be handled?
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 is easy for him and his gang members. He didn’t
hesitate to shoot any member of his gang suspected of foul play.
But in his
reported pleas, he gave a picture of being non-violent?
Forget about
that. It is expected. No criminal would say he ever killed anybody, except
after a thorough investigation has nailed him or her.
Why do you
think he embraced kidnapping since you noted that he probably started as an
armed robber?
I really
cannot say because I have not seen him since we took him and his other members
to Imo State. I think he only tried to adopt another criminal act he believed
would fetch him more money. It is all about greed. He wanted more and more. He
kept amassing wealth because he wanted to show off.
Editor’s
Note: The policeman’s identity is concealed to protect him from persecution.
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