
The trial of alleged kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike
popularly known as Evans, took a new twist today Tuesday September 12th
after the suspect denied ever making any statement to the police, confessing to
be a serial kidnapper.
At the
resumed hearing of his trial at the Ikeja High Court, Evans through his
counsel, Chino Obiagu, made the denial following an attempt by the State
Prosecuting Counsel, Adebayo Haroun, to tender documents containing the
statement of the 1st defendant (Evans) as exhibits before Justice Hakeem
Oshodi.
Evans,
through Obiagu, said the purported statement was not written by him
neither was it voluntarily made as claimed by the police. The five
suspected members of his gang namely: Uchenna Amadi, Okwuchukwu Nwachukwu,
Ogechi Uchechukwu (the only female among the gang) and two Ex-Army officers,
Chilaka Ifeanyi and Victor Chukwunonso Aduba, who are also standing trial with
him, denied ever making any statement to the police.
Their
counsel, argued that the statement sort to be tendered by the prosecutor
was written by a policeman, Inspector Idowu Haruna attached to Inspector
General of Police Intelligence Response Team.
Obiagu also
objected to the tendering of a video clip, during trial within trial, showing
Evans confessing to the crime at the police station on the grounds that it does
not corroborate with Section 84 of the Evidence Act.
“I object to the
admissibility of this document because the 1st defendant didn’t make them
voluntarily and I am also yet to be served with a copy of the video or the
Certified true copy.”Obiagu told Justice Oshodi
The police
officer, Inspector Haruna, who the suspects accused of writing the false
statements, told the court that he wrote the statement on behalf of Evans,
after he was arrested on June 2017, because he claimed he didn’t complete
Secondary school and therefore could not write well in English language.
Haruna, while
being led in evidence, said that Evans and his gang members all volunteered
their statements under caution after being charged with the offence of Criminal
conspiracy and kidnapping.
“I got to know the defendants when they were arrested for the
kidnap of one Mr Donatus Dunu- the Managing Director of Maydon pharmaceutical
company, who escaped from their custody at Igando area, Lagos. When the
matter was referred to my department at the IGP Response Team, we immediately
visited the scene where the abductors had held him and discovered it was a well
fenced and furnished bungalow with two flats; just like any normal
building.
Having noticed that their victim had escaped, they gang abandoned
the house before we got there. We conducted a search and discovered several Ak47
rifles (military version) and pistols which they left behind. it was
through our investigation and items recovered from the building that we
arrested Uchenna Amadi, who had ran to seek refuge at
Port-Harcourt. Amadi, during interrogation, confessed that Evans was the
mastermind and leader of their gang.
After volunteering their
statements, it was read to them and they signed. I, however, signed as the
recorder. Some of the suspects recorded their statements by themselves but
I personally recorded the statement of Evans and Victor Aduba. Their
statement was further read to them again by a superior police officer, CSP
Philip (former DSP) and they all agreed to have volunteered without
duress. Evans, however, told us that he never imagined he could ever be
caught because he has no other means of livelihood apart from crime-kidnapping
and armed robbery,” the witness said.
Justice Oshodi
thereafter adjourned the matter till October 26 for ruling on admissibility of
documents and continuation of trial within trial.
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