Sunday 18 June 2017

(Photos) Evans takes detectives to Igando, Ejigbo dens

 Notorious kidnap kingpin, Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, a.k.a Evans,yesterday, led police operatives to two houses in Ejigbo and Igando areas of Lagos state, where he kept some of his victims for months.

 Evans revealed during the visit to his Igando hideout, located at Green Street, that he kept five persons including  Chief James Uduji and Francis Umeh at the Igando den. He stated that he vacated the den when people started suspecting his activities in the area.


 He further disclosed that he rented the apartment in 2014 stating that he kept Francis Umeh for five months in that apartment before he moved to the other house in Ejigbo.

The kidnap kingpin also took detectives to a bungalow at Orisunmbare by hospital junction in Jakande estate, Lagos where he had another hideout.

 Evans told Vanguard that he used to help his family members a lot including children of his father’s other wives, stating that his father lived a wayward life that made him divorce his mother.

 Evans also stated that he contacted Colon Cancer while he was trafficking drugs. He said he used to swallow wraps of cocaine  and one of it got burst in his stomach. He revealed that he is a good family man and normally leads his family in prayer because he knew he was a bad person who had done so many terrible things and he wanted God to forgive him through his children’s prayers. He continued:

“My father cannot say that I didn’t take care of him and my other siblings. I took good care of my
father even when he didn’t take care of me. My father lived a very wayward life as a person. ‘’He stopped paying my school fees which made  drop out of school. He went on to marry a second wife.   As if that wasn’t enough, my father took a third wife and he married her as a 70-year-old man. ‘’I was not happy with my father, that was why I don’t go close to him but I made sure I provided all his needs. I bought him a car and a bus. They are in our compound and I also gave him N3 million which he used for his  pig and fish farming business.
Vanguard


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