The notorious billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Dumeme Onuamadike aka
Evans has taken policemen to his infamous detention camp where victims
are hidden from the public.
Lagos-based kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi
Dumeme Onuamadike, a.k.a Evans, has led a team of Policemen from the
Federal Anti-kidnapping Unit to what used to be his detention camps for
people he abducted, according to Channelstv.
The separate buildings, located in Igando and Ikotun in Lagos, are
usually where the kidnap victims are kept for days or months while
negotiation for ransom are made.
The report revealed that Evans told journalists that his arrest
signals the beginning of the end of kidnapping in Nigeria, claiming that
his gang applied the best sophistication ever which no gang may be able
to equal.
Evans was arrested on June 10, along with six suspected top members
of his gang at Magodo Estate in Lagos after “an intense gun battle”
with the Joint Special Forces led by the Intelligence Response Team, the
Lagos State Police Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit and Technical and
Intelligent Unit of the Force under the supervision of the Commissioner
of Police, Lagos State.
They were paraded at the headquarters of the Lagos State Police
Command by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Jimoh Moshood.
Police sources said the 36-year-old suspect, who had been on their
watch-list for about seven years, is reputed to be the most notorious
and richest kidnapper in Nigeria.
He is believed to have received millions of dollars in ransom payment.
According to the police, he has two mansions in Magodo GRA Phase 2
worth about N300m and two houses in the Highbrow area of Accra City in
Ghana among many other properties such as exotic cars, expensive
watches, and jewellery, among other things.
Source: Tori
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