Before his arrest yesterday, Evans, was described as Nigeria most
notorious, high profile kidnapper and the richest in Nigeria. His arrest
yesterday elicited joy t the Force Headquarters, Kam Salem House,
Abuja, and the Police Command, Ikeja, Lagos
Evans, whose real
name is Chukwudidumeme Onuamadike, aged 36, and hails from Umudim
Village, Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra State has been
involved in the kidnap of high profile individuals across the country.
They include
1 Mbarikatta William Uboma, 35, kidnapped June 16th,
2012, at about 11am, on his arrival from Hungary, while he was close
to his house. He was in the company of his brother, on their way from
the airport, when another car emerged and blocked theirs. They grabbed
Uboma, blindfolded him and forcefully abducted him – he was taken to an
unknown destination. They later demanded a ransom of N10M. However, N2M
was later paid while they collected other personal accessories. He was
finally dropped at Okota on the third day.
2. Paul Cole, 34, from
Ohafia in Abia State. A Director with Ocean Glory Commodities, Apapa,
he was kidnapped on August 3rd, 2012, at Festac Town, together with his
General Manager, Jude Ugoje, and another staff, Piriye Gogo, and taken
to an unknown destination. They demanded for N10M. On August 6th, 2012,
they collected N5M ransom at Maza-maza, before letting their victim off
the hook.
3. Mohammed Jamal, 22, a Lebanese, was kidnapped on
August 19, 2012, at Ajah by three armed men, taken away and blindfolded.
N7M ransom was later paid at Ojo Barracks.
4. Kingsley
Nwokenta, 34, was kidnapped on September 19, 2012, at Mile two under
bridge, after he left Lebanana Bar, in Festac. Later, he paid N1.5M
ransom while they made away with his black Toyota Venza and other
accessories.
5. Anthony Ozoanidobi, 41, was kidnapped on October
10th, 2012, along Marwa Road Satellite town. Ransom of N1.5M was paid
after which he was released at Apple junction, Amuwo-Odofin
6. Leo Abraham 58, was Kidnapped on August 20, 2012. He paid ransom of N5M and was later released along Badagry road, Lagos.
7.
Ojukwu Cosmas, 45, sells Toyota parts at Aspanda Trade fair. He was
kidnapped on January 21, 2016, at Festac town. It was not clear when and
how he was released.
8. James Uduji was kidnapped close to his
house at 7th Avenue, Festac Town, late last year. Held for 6 six weeks.
He paid a ransom of $1M.
9. Chief Raymond Okoye – Odu-Na-Ichida.
He was kidnapped in 2015. He also paid $1M as ransom, after being held
captive for 2months
10. Uche Okoroafor, a trader at Alaba, was kidnapped in 2015, and held captive for three months. He also parted with $1M.
11.
Elias Ukachukwu was kidnapped in November 2015. He, too, paid $1M. The
date of his release could not be ascertained but it was gathered that
his abductors were insisting on another $1M ransom, claiming family
members were rude to them during negotiation.
12 Francis Umeh,
also a spare parts dealer at Aspanda, was kidnapped in July 2016, at
Raji Rasaki Estate. Released after two months in captivity.
Nigerian Daily Mail gives you daily update on news and entertainment in Nigeria and the foreign scene.
Home_ads
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Share your opinion