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Evans: Abba Kyari and his boys killed 6 suspects in my presence

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Evans: Fear of death forced me to sign confessional statement
Evans and his cohorts in court

Admin l Friday, February 04, 2022

IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – Alleged kidnap kingpin, Chukwudimeme Onwuamadike alias Evans has told an Ikeja Special Offences Court that fear of death after witnessing former Leader of IGP Special Squad, Abba Kyari and his boys murder six suspects for alleged lack of cooperation forced him to sign confessional statement written for him.

Evans who was testifying  in court also denied kidnapping a businessman, Sylvanus Ahamonu and collecting a $420,000 ransom from his family.

“One day at the IG Guest House, the police brought some documents  and asked me to sign, I asked what  the documents are for, they didn’t answer me they said that if I don’t co-operate with them they will kill me.

“When I refused, Insp Philip asked them to take me to the back of the guest house. When I got there, they were pressing cigarette butts on my body. I saw those people I was paraded with in Ikeja and said I will use my eye to see what will happen to those people and nothing will happen that it is better I sign those documents.

“They killed about six persons in my presence and I signed the document, I was not allowed read it. I think it is the document that was used to bring me to court. I do not know anything about the allegations before this court. I don’t know who Ahamonu is. I only met him at the IG Guest House, I had not had any prior contact with him.

Evans is standing trial alongside an ex-soldier, Victor Aduba on a four-count charge of kidnapping and unlawful possession of firearms, made the denial on Friday  under cross-examination by the state prosecutor, Mr Yusuf Sule.

Evans told the court that he was born on April 22, 1980 in Nnewi, Anambra. He vehemently denied knowing Ahamonu prior to seeing him after his arrest. When Sule  explained that Ahamonu had identified him when he testified virtually (via the Zoom app) in court. Evans said he is easily identifiable.

“Ahamonu and Idowu Haruna (the Investigating Police Officer) could have conspired with the police. My pictures are everywhere, all over the world. Before my picture was everywhere, people knew who I was.

“I had a haulage and logistics business with over 30 staff and drivers in Amuwo-Odofin,” he said.

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The alleged kidnap kingpin said he had made no mention of his haulage and logistics business in his statement because it was written by the police. Responding to questions, Evans said he also did not provide medical documents proving his alleged torture by the police to the court.

He however noted that while he was incarcerated, he had filed a fundamental human rights suit against the police over the alleged torture at the Federal High Court, Lagos.

Explaining why he was seen in a jovial mood in the confessional video played in the court when prosecution presented its case, Evans said he was forced to act that manner by the police.

“The police told me to be laughing and smiling in the video. You do not know what I encountered in the hands of Abba Kyari and his boys. My eyes saw hell. It was what they told me to be doing that I was doing,” Evans said,”

Evans also told the court that no firearms were discovered in his home by the police.  Sylvanus and his wife, Chimebere Ahamonu had on Dec. 17, 2021 testified virtually about how Evans and his gang kidnapped him on June 23, 2014 on Kara Road off Osolo Way, Ajao Estate, Lagos.

The couple narrated how they sold properties, borrowed money, raised funds from family and well wishers to attempt to raise the initial $2million ransom that was demanded by Evans. Sylvanus whose hands and legs were chained throughout his two-months in captivity was only released when the family had allegedly given Evans $420,000 ransom and he was at the point of death.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo adjourned the case until March 11 for continuation of trial.

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