There was mild drama at the Igbosere High Court on Monday after notorious kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, also known as Evans refused to come down from the prison van, otherwise known as Black Maria.
It was gathered that Evans, who is currently facing charges bordering on conspiracy to kidnap and attempted murder, was expected to appear in court today as part of his ongoing trial. Drama, however, ensued on getting to the court premises as the suspect stayed glued in the van and refused to come down.
DCP Abba Kyari, said it took the intervention of the judge, Justice Adedayo Akintoye, who ordered that he should bundled into the court.
Kyari said, “There was drama in Igbosere court today as Evans refused to come down from black maria to enter the court, not until the sitting judge ordered that he should be bundled to the court. The warder also said he had refused to follow them from prison but he was dragged.”
From Daily Post
Evans is really getting tired
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Hahahahaha...Evanskolo...Enjoying prison like before.
ReplyDeleteI thought he should be already convicted by now - with the overwhelming testimony against him, eye witness accounts and self confessing statements by him. The best bet for him should be to get a plea deal if we have such in Nig. We need something like reforms for our justice system so that trials wouldn't take forever. Accused persons should have rights that protect them from unending and forever dragging trials.
ReplyDeleteTobi bakre is falling hands
DeleteHe's not. We love him still. Love lives in TobiNation.
DeleteThis guy would have been a celebrated figure if only he helped us kidnapped politicians and not innocent hard working citizens.
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ReplyDeleteLmao.. This man fall his hand sha
ReplyDeleteGag and drag order. I live the Judge.
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ReplyDeleteWhy haven't they convicted him. Why are they stalling? They better not play politics with this case.
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