Evans’ Millions: All Exhibits Untouched – Police

The police have denied tampering with monies, properties recovered from “billionaire kidnapper”, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, AKA Evans.

Evans’ lawyer, Olukoya Ogungbeje, had alleged that the police had extorted over N50 million from the kidnapper as well stealing wristwatches, cars and sexually molesting a girlfriend of the detained crime kingpin, Amaka Offor.

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But Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood, in a press statement on Sunday, described the allegation as “absolute falsehood, misleading, unfounded and deliberate attempt to cast aspersion on the thorough and discrete investigation carried out by the Nigeria Police Force in all the offences committed by Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans) who has pleaded guilty in court to multiple kidnappings, murder, armed robbery and other capital offences.”

“Virtually all the items erroneously claimed by Olukoya Ogungbeje to have been forcefully and corruptibly extorted from his client were found out to have been exaggerated. For avoidance of doubt, all monetary exhibits and other valuable properties including houses and exotic vehicles were not extorted but recovered by the IGP Intelligence Response Team during the investigation into the several cases of kidnappings, murder, armed robbery and other capital offences linked to Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans) were duly registered and will be tendered in court as exhibits as the trial progresses,” the statement read.

According to Moshood, “it is pertinent to disabuse the minds of the public who must have read the story that no police personnel within the team or anywhere else involved in the investigation of all the cases linked to Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans) engage in any sexually molestation of the alleged Evan’s girlfriend Amaka Offor as claimed. This allegation is entirely untrue and incorrect.

“The Nigeria Police Force sees these publications as a deliberate distraction and ill motives by Olukoya Ogungbeje to pervert the end of justice. He is advised to face his client’s case in court and not misleading the public.”

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He called members of the public to disregard and discountenance the unfounded publications.

 

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