He is sometimes referred to as "The Billionaire Kidnapper" because the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) believe he is one of the richest criminals in the kidnapping activities in Nigeria.
In some of his operations, he made amounts of up to 1 million dollars. The Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team (IRT) of the Nigeria police force also described as a very smart, crafty, and intelligent kidnapper having evaded arrest for four years even though he was on a most wanted list in three states (Lagos State, Edo State, and Anambra State).
Onuamadike was arrested in Lagos during the weekend of 10–11 June 2017.
How kidnap kingpin Evans was arrested in Lagos:
More than 20 security operatives stormed the Fred Shoboyejo home of vicious kidnapper and robber, Evans, less than a month after the police announced a thirty-million-naira bounty in return for information leading to his arrest.
For at least seven years, Evans has co-ordinated bank robberies across Oyo, Port Harcourt and Abia, as well as numerous high-profile kidnaps whose ransoms amount to hundreds of millions of naira.
On that Saturday morning, utilising months of information gathering and fresh tips, the usual quiet ambience of Magodo GRA Phase 2 was interrupted by gunshots as security manned the Y-crescent zone where Evans lived.
Without a picture of what he looked like, they had first descended upon an adjacent building and roughened the occupants before realising the error – Evans is said to own a certain pricey brand of Jeep which was used to identify the criminal’s building.
Painted in light blue, the modest duplex sits behind a reflecting steel gate, not very differently from the many other duplex buildings in the area.
As neighbours gathered to watch in disbelief, many lamented the grave danger they had been unknowingly exposed to by living next to a criminal of this repute.
“There’s always 24-hours power supply in this (Evan’s) house. He even connected the street lights to his house power (which is not an exceptional deed for a Magodo resident). At least, we’ll miss him for that deed,” a neighbour, Toyin, quipped.
Until Saturday, Evans was the regular upscale Magodo neighbour with a wife, kids (infant and toddler), househelp and gateman. He drove himself and had no security apparatus or escort vans.
He was totally unassuming and drew no attention to himself. He loved cars and had a black sport car which he’d sometimes park on the street. His next-door neighbour is an ex-naval officer.
This raid unsettled the otherwise quiet estate where the Deputy Governor of Lagos state also lived.
By early afternoon, the gunshots were deafening. A closer look revealed, they were out of jubilation rather than combat.
One of the security men at Fred Shoboyejo gate explained that Evans had moved out his family and a few other belongings about a week before. He had only come back that morning in a hired vehicle for God-knows-what.
The raid was successful and as security operatives brought out heavy bags and a vault – suspected to contain money and weapons, the visibly excited officials shot in the air sporadically, playing loud music from their cars, striking a machete against the tarred road out of joy
Early bystanders claimed Evans had exchanged gunshots with the officials before he was captured. A ritual where a broom was inserted into his private organ was then performed as a sort of spiritual disarming before he was handcuffed.
An official was heard lamenting the number of colleagues the force had lost to Evans’ several operations and previous botched raids. He also spoke of trailing the criminal’s wife across Turkey and with Interpol before finally accosting her at the Lagos International airport.
Onuamadike was tried on 52 charges of multiple murders, armed robberies, kidnappings, unlawful possession of firearms, unlawful possession of ammunition, conspiracy, among other charges.
He is specifically being charged of unlawful capture of Uche Okereafor in Festac area of Lagos State on 21 November 2017 and demand a ransom of $2million.
According to the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ms. Titilayo Shitta-Bey, Onuamadike contravened sections 409 and 269 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2011.
On Friday, February 25, 2022, the Lagos state high court found Evans and two others guilty of kidnapping and conspiracy.
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The question now is "where is Evans"?
ReplyDeleteI'm asking same 🤷
DeleteHe is in detention.
DeleteWhere are his side chips and boys?
DeleteAsk them
DeleteWicked and greedy soul,all just for the ostentatious living. 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteThis one shook Nigeria well
ReplyDeleteNotorious man.. but where is he self cause it's been long I heard about him..
ReplyDeleteWhat a greedy man.
ReplyDeleteIt has been long since we heard of him oo, I hope he isn't now kept in a place where he is chopping life and enjoying himself.
ReplyDeleteWish there was a reality TV dedicated to tracking jailed killers,kidnappers,ritualists,all high profile and brutal cases in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteSo we can keep track of what's up with them.
It’s ALLEGED that Police used his Side-chick(Mistress) to lure he out.
ReplyDeleteMen and ife di na-Ukwu.
Yea,I heard that to
DeleteHe should be sentenced to life in prison,No jokes.
ReplyDeleteWho is in charge of all his evil properties now and I still picture his wife and children begging and weeping ,where are they now
ReplyDeleteWhere is this man?
ReplyDeleteHope they have not Bob "Riskyed' him out of Kirikiri
Good for him,serves him right
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