Here Is A Comprehensive List Of Victims Of Evans, The Notorious Kidnapper In Nigeria
The notorious kidnapper arrested at the weekend, along with six members of his gang in Lagos, by police operatives from the intelligence teams has named some of his victims.
Chukwudidumeme
Onuamadike, alias Evans, told detectives that though he could not
remember the number of people he kidnapped or the amount of money he
collected as ransom, he was, however, able to mention a few.
Check out the list of some of his victims.
1.
In Edo and Lagos states, he remembered kidnapping Mr. Mbarikatta
William Uboma at Festac Town on June 16, 2012, where the sum of N20
million was collected as ransom before he was released.
2.
A police classified document containing Evan’s confessional statement
revealed that Mr. Paul Cole from Ohafia in Abia State was also kidnapped
by the gang on August 23, 2012, at Festac Town where N20m was also
paid.
3.
Mr. Mohammed Jamal, a Lebanese, who was kidnapped on August 19, 2012,
at Ajah, paid N17m at Ojo area of Lagos to regain his freedom.
4.
Evan’s gang also kidnapped Mr. Kingsley Nwokenta on September 19, 2012,
after he left Lebanon Bar in Festac Town and he had to pay N15m in
addition to his black Toyota Venza car that he forfeited to the gang
before he regained his freedom; just as the gang also claimed
responsibility for the kidnap of Mr. Anthony Ozoanidobi on October 10,
2012, along Marwa Road in Satellite Town where N15m was paid before he
was taken to Apple junction, Amuwo-Odofin in Lagos and released.
5.
Evans further stated that his gang also kidnapped Mr. Leo Abraham in
Lagos on August 20, 2012, and dumped him at Badagry Road in Lagos after
he paid N15m.
6.
The owner of Uyi Technical who was kidnapped by Evan’s gang in Benin
City in 2013 paid N100m before he was released, while Tom, kidnapped in
Benin in 2012, paid N100m to the gang.
7.
The owner of Kings Paint was also kidnapped in Benin City in 2010 by
the same gang and had to pay N40m to regain his freedom even as Mr.
Randeki, who was kidnapped by the gang in 2010 paid N30m for his
release.
8. Evans, who was nabbed by a combined team of police officers and men from the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) and the Technical Intelligence Unit (TIU) at his private residence in Magodo, Lagos, on June 10, was described by the police as a very intelligent suspect.
9.
In Edo State, the gang kidnapped Mr. Ohunyon Ernest in November 2011
and he had to pay N85m, just as Mr. Dan Odiete who was also kidnapped by
the gang in Benin City in 2013, paid N100m to regain his freedom.
10.
However, Ojukwu Cosmas, who sells Toyota parts at Aspanda Trade Fair,
who was kidnapped on January 21, 2016, at Festac Town was not too lucky
as he had to pay $1m to secure his release.
11.
James Uduji who was kidnapped by the gang at Seventh Avenue, Festac
Town late last year paid $1.2m after being held for six weeks before he
was released, while Chief Raymond Okoye Odu-Na–Ichida who was kidnapped
in 2015 also paid $1m to regain his freedom after two months in
captivity.
12.
Uche Okoroafor, a trader at Alaba International Market, Lagos, was
kidnapped by the gang in 2015 and held captive for three months before
he was released after paying $1m, just as Elias Ukachukwu, who was
kidnapped by the gang in November, 2015 also paid $1m for his release.
13.
Francis Umeh, a spare parts dealer at Aspanda, was kidnapped in July
2016, at Raji Rasaki Estate and released after paying $1m to secure his
release.
The
last known victim of the gang in Lagos before it was smashed is Mr.
Donatus Dunu, a pharmacist and importer of drugs, who was kidnapped on
February 14, 2017, in Elupeju area of Lagos. The sum of N150m was paid
by the victim’s family to secure his release, but Evans collected the
money and refused to release the victim, insisting that an additional
N300m must be paid.
The gang regretted that Dunu escaped from Evans’ detention camp in Igando on May 12, 2017, without paying the additional ransom.
The
gang, however, recorded a fatal loss when in 2013, in its attempt to
kidnap Chief Vincent Obianudo, the owner of Young Shall Grow Motors, met
with stiff resistance from the policemen attached to the chief. The
police opened fire and killed two members of the gang.
Though the gang also killed a policeman and some of its members escaped, Chief Obianudo, who sustained bullet wounds during the attack, survived after several surgeries.
Though the gang also killed a policeman and some of its members escaped, Chief Obianudo, who sustained bullet wounds during the attack, survived after several surgeries.
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