Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike
(a.k.a. Evans) alleged that the investigators forcibly obtained his cash in
local and foreign currency, phones, wrist watches, jewelry, television, cars,
and trucks.
Sets of precious jewelleries
estimated to be over $200,000, 29 vehicles are among several items belonging to
the alleged billionaire kidnap kingpin Evans allegedly looted by seven senior
police officers and others on the Inspector-General (IG) Intelligence Response
Team of extortion and sexual assault.
Evans claimed that his
girlfriend, Amaka Offor, “was roundly sexually molested and abused by the above
policemen of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team”.
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In an October 13, 2017
petition written on his behalf by his counsel, Mr. Olukoya Ogungbeje, he called
for “appropriate sanctions and dismissal of the culpable police officers and
policemen”.
The lawyer claimed that the
policemen “forcefully and corruptly extorted” N50 million from Evans and his
wife was also forced to part with another N5 million.
A sum of $10,000 was also
allegedly forcibly taken from him.
He listed other items to
include a Brigade wristwatch, valued at $117; a $70,000 pendant cross; a
necklace of $25,000; a Virtu phone worth
$30,000; a Virtu Signature phone valued at $17,000; and five pieces of Saphono
Ruccu diamond rings worth $100,000.
Ogungbeje also accused the
police of taking away from his apartment, his 85-inch Samsung television set,
worth N6.5 million.
Other items were 25 Mack
trucks; a Lexus 470 jeep; a Grand Cherokee jeep; a L400 Mitsubishi Bus and a
gold-colour Toyota Highlander jeep.
The lawyer alleged that
Evans’ girlfriend, one Amaka Offor, “was roundly sexually molested and abused
by the police team”.
But Force spokesman CSP
Moshood Jimoh and Head of the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response
Team (IRT) ACP Abba Kyari described
Evan’s lawyer as someone on deliberate misleading allegations of extortion
against the police, The Nation Newspaper reports
In separate interviews with
The Nation yesterday, the two officers expressed disgust over Ogungbeje’s claim
that IRT operatives had extorted expensive telephone handsets, vehicles, money
and other valuables from his client.
Jimoh said it was
unfortunate that a handful of people, who claim to be very knowledgeable easily
resort to desperate name-calling against the police when officers and men are
only carrying out their basic statutory duties in the interest of millions of
citizens.
“As for the allegations
being made against policemen, who are investigating the kidnap suspect, I can
assure you that they are unfounded claims.
“That notwithstanding, our
officers and men will neither be intimidated nor distracted from performing
their statutory responsibilities,” he stated.
Kyari expressed grave
disappointment, stressing that policemen, who risked lives and limbs to bring
notorious criminals to justice, did not deserve such despicable treatment.
He said: “Several of the
items that he (Ogungbeje) was referring to were items that we publicly
displayed and these were given adequate media coverage across Nigeria.
“Besides, does it make
sense for anyone to have expectations that the proceeds of grievous crimes like
kidnapping or murder should remain in the hands of a suspect, who can use such
resources to further his own ends?
“The telephone handsets
that clearly linked the suspect to crimes and other relevant exhibits displayed
before are still intact in custody; nobody is doing all the things being
unfairly alleged.”
Both police and Evans same
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