How police arrested Evans, notorious kidnappers 7 gang commanders
By Emmanuel Asiwe
The Nigerian Police Force on Sunday made good
its promise to parade Nigeria’s billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Dumeme
Onuamadike, aka Evans and members of his gang, revealing their victims and the
ransom collected at various times.
Most shocking, the police also unveiled a
woman, Ogechi Amadi as one of the gang members.
“Ogechi Amadi is the woman who rented the
house and cooks for the kidnappers and their victims in the camp”, the police
said.
Ogechi Amadi |
Evans, the kingpin was arrested in his mansion
in Magodo estate in Lagos on Saturday by the police 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.
Chukwudi Dumeme Onuamadike, aka Evans |
Full text of the statement reads:"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 on the
10th of June, 2017 swooped and raided the criminal fortress of CHUKWUDI DUMEME
ONUAMADIKE a.k.a EVANS, a native of Nnewi in Nnewi North Local Government Area
of Anambra State who is the vicious leader of a highly organized kidnap for
ransom syndicate and criminal gang terrorizing and responsible for several
kidnap of notable/prominent Nigerians in Lagos State, including the Western,
Eastern, South-South and some Northern States.He has his gangs active and
spread across these mentioned states.
After an intense gun battle between that
lasted several hours, CHUKWUDI DUMEME ONUAMADIKE and his gang were overpowered
by the Superior Fire Power of the Joint Special Forces and he was arrested at
MAGODO ESTATE, IKEJA AREA OF LAGOS STATE. CHUKWUDI DUMEME ONUAMADIKE a.k.a
EVANS was first declared wanted in August, 2013 when he masterminded the
attempted kidnap of CHIEF VINCENT OBIANUDO, the owner of Young Shall Grow
Motors in Festac, Lagos, where a Policeman attached to the victim foiled the
attack and killed three ‘3’ of Evans gang members but also lost his life in the
process. Some of Evans gang members were subsequently arrested, but he
regrouped after with several gangs and became more vicious and unleashes terror
in the mentioned States of the Federation.
EVANS and his gangs keep their victim
kidnapped in Lagos Area at House No. 21 Prophet Asaye Close New Igando, Lagos
State until the ransom is paid to him. Ransom money are paid to him in Millions
of Dollars, some victims are kept for upward of six to seven months until the
last penny is paid. He never reduces his tagged ransom money. None of his gang
members know his house.
Evans Gangs |
MODUS OPERADI OF EVANS: In every kidnap attack he has a separate armed group that
kidnapped victim with him and has another armed group who takes over the victim
to their hideouts and prevent them from escaping. The members of the two ‘2’
groups don’t know each other. They complied with Evans instructions. EVANS, and
the dreaded vampire who died during a gun duel with the Police Special Forces
led by IRT and Imo State Police Command in a forest in River State early this
year are axis of evil in kidnappings in Southern Nigeria States and some
Northern State.
This is a huge success for the Nigeria Police
Force. The Force will build on this success and continue to prevent kidnap
cases and criminality generally in the country, and ensure prompt detection of
those crimes that cannot be prevented, and also ensure that perpetrators are
arrested, investigated and prosecuted.
PROPERTIES OWNED BY CHUKWUDI DUMEME ONUAMADIKE
a.k.a EVANS:He has two (2) Mansions
in Magodo GRA Phase 2 worth about three million naira (N300,000,000). He also
has two (2) House in the Highbrow area of Accra City in Ghana among many other
properties such as exotic cars, expensive watches, Jewelries e.t.c, he bought
from the ransom.
EVANS KIDNAPPING EXPLOITS IN LAGOS INCLUDES; a. Mbarikatta William Uboma, 35, kidnapped June 16th, 2012 at
about 11.am on his arrival from Hungary while he was close to his house. He was
in his Toyota Car 2010 model in company of his brother to drop him at his house
when a Passat car emerged from nowhere and blocked his car. They blindfolded
him and forcefully abducted him to an unknown destination. They later demanded
a ransom of N10M. However, N2M was later paid while they collected other
personal accessories. He was finally dropped at Okota on the third day.
b. Paul Cole, 34, from Ohafia in Abia State. A Director with Ocean Glory
Commodities, Apapa, kidnapped August 3rd, 2012 at Festac Town together with his
General Manager, Jude Ugoje and another staff, PiriyeGogo, and taken to an
unknown destination. They demanded for N10M. On August 6th 2012, they collected
N5M ransom at Maza-maza area of Lagos State.
c. Mohammed Jamal, 22, a Lebanese, kidnapped on August 19, 2012
at Ajah by three armed men, taken away blindfolded. N7M ransom was later paid
at Ojo Barracks.
d. Kingsley Nwokenta, 34, kidnapped September 19, 2012 after he
left Lebanana Bar in Festac at Mile two under bridge. Later, paid N1.5M ransom
while they made away with his black Toyota Venza and other accessories.
e. Anthony Ozoanidobi, 41, kidnapped in October 10th 2012 along
Marwa road Satellite Town. Ransom of N1.5M paid after which he was released at
Apple Junction, Amuwo-Odofin.
f. Leo Abraham 58, kidnapped August 20, 2012. Paid ransom of N5M
and was later released along Badagry road, Lagos.
g. Ojukwu Cosmas, 45, sells Toyota parts at Aspanda Trade Fair,
Kidnapped January 21, 2016 at Festac Town. It was not clear when and how he was
released.
h. James Uduji; kidnapped close to his house at 7th Avenue
Festac late last year. Held for 6 six weeks. Paid $1M.
i. Chief Raymond Okoye – Odu- Na –Ichida, kidnapped 2015. Paid
$1M as ransom, held captive for 2months
j. Uche Okoroafor, trader at Alaba, kidnapped 2015, held captive
for three (3) months, paid $1M.
k. Elias Ukachukwu kidnapped November 2015. Paid $1M. Date of
release unknown but it was gathered that his abductors were insisting on
another $1M claiming family members were rude to them during negotiation.
l. Francis Umeh also a spare parts dealer at Aspanda, kidnapped
July 2016 at RajiRasaki Estate, released after two months in captivity.
m. The last Victim is Mr DanatusDunu he kidnapped in Ilupeju
February 2017 and fortunately the man escaped from the Igando House where Evans
kept him with his boys last month.
EVANS GANGMEMBERS: i.
Felix Chinemerem 36yrs Native of ArichukwuOhafia LGA of Abia State second in
command of Evans.
ii. NwosuChikodiChukwuma aka Sudo 42yrs, 3rd in Command to Evans.
He has over 20yrs experience in Armed robbery and about 8yr experience in
Kidnapping.
iii. UchechukwuAmadi Native of Anambra State longtime Evans Boy
and head of the detention Camp in Igando.
iv. OgechiAmadi is the woman who rented the house and cooks for
the Kidnappers and their victims in the camp.
v. Suoyo Paul aka Nwana 42yrs Native of Bayelsa States
Gangmember and Supplier of Rifles and Ammunitions to Evans.
vi. IkennaEmeka 28yrs Native of Anambra State.
During interrogation and preliminary investigation, Evans and
his Gangs confessed to all the kidnappings linked to them and make confessional
statements to the various roles they played in the commission of the crimes.
They will be charged to court on completion of investigation. ·
ARREST OF MOST WANTED, VICIOUS AND HIGHLY NOTORIOUS KIDNAP FOR
RANSOM GANG LEADER AND SIX OF HIS COMMANDERS SUSPECTS
1. CHUKWUDI DUMEME ONUAMADIKE a.k.a EVANS
2. NWOSU CHIKODI CHUKWUMA AKA SUDO 42YRS,
3RD IN COMMAND 3. SUOYO PAUL AKA NWANA 42YRS
4. FELIX CHINEMEREM 36YRS
5. IKENNA EMEKA 28YRS
6. UCHECHUKWU AMADI
7. OGECHI AMADI
ARMS AND AMMUNITIONS RECOVERED
(i) FIVE (5) AK 47 RIFLES (ii) ONE (1) AK-49 RIFLE (iii) TWO (2)
DOUBLE BARREL LONG (iv) TWO ‘2’ ENGLISH PISTOLS (v) FIFTY-NINE (59) AK-47
MAGAZINE WITH AMMUNITION (vi) ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY TWO (1,272)
LIVE AMMUNITION OF AK-47 (9mm) (vii) FIVE (5) DIFFERENT PLATE NUMBERS (viii)
Other weapons are being recovered as I speak with you from different criminal
hideouts of the different states.
VICTIMS 1. MBARIKATTA WILLIAM UBOMA
2. PAUL COLE, Director with Ocean Glory Commodities, Apapa,
3. MOHAMMED JAMAL, a Lebanese
4. KINGSLEY NWOKENTA
5. ANTHONY OZOANIDOBI
6. LEO ABRAHAM
7. OJUKWU COSMAS
8. JAMES UDUJI
9. CHIEF RAYMOND OKOYE
10. UCHE OKOROAFOR
11. ELIAS UKACHUKWU
12. FRANCIS UMEH
13. DANATUS DUNU"
CSP JIMOH MOSHOOD
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER FORCE
HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
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