Alleged billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike,
alias Evans, has maintained his claim that he was tortured by the Police to
make what they term his confessional statement.
At the Friday proceedings in his trial before Justice
Adedayo Akintoye at the Lagos State High Court in Igbosere, Evans said human
rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), at the time, came to the Police station
to see him, but the Police thwarted the meeting by locking him (Evans) up in a
toilet.
Evans said immediately after he was arrested by the Police
in 2017, his wife, Uchenna, contacted the human rights lawyer, but upon the
lawyer’s visit to the Police station, he was told that he (Evans) had been
taken out for investigation.
Evans claimed to have heard, from inside the toilet where he
was allegedly locked up, how Falana and the Lagos Coordinator of the
Inspector-General of Police Response Team, one CSP Phillip, exchanged
pleasantries upon the lawyer’s arrival at Phillip’s office.
He said after being told that he had been taken out for
investigation, Falana warned the Police not to come back and claim that the
suspect had been shot while trying to escape.
Led in evidence by his lawyer, Mr. Olanrewaju Ajanaku,
Evans, who was all tears, insisted that he was forced to put his signature to
an already prepared confessional statement by men of the Special Anti-Robbery
Squad who had allegedly murdered several suspects in his presence “in Saddam
Hussein style.”
He said, “Immediately after my arrest, my wife called Mr.
Femi Falana and he came to SARS.
“But CSP Phillip told two armed policemen to hide me inside
the office toilet and to tell the lawyer that I was not around.
“I heard Phillip greet him, ‘Good afternoon, sir,’ and Mr.
Falana said he wanted to see me. CSP Phillip told Mr. Falana that I had been
taken out for investigation.
“Mr. Falana warned him that he did not want to hear that I
had been taken for investigation only to be shot dead.
“He said he didn’t want to hear that I was trying to escape
and then I was shot dead. He told them that if I had committed any offence, I
should be charged to court.”
Under cross-examination by the prosecuting counsel for the
state, Mr. Y.G. Oshoala, Evans maintained that his statement was not
voluntarily made.
Justice Akintoye adjourned further proceedings in the case
till December 10.
These tears Evans is always shedding, I don't get it.
If small issues like lies and being locked up for a few hours, can hurt him deeply, what about those who died when he had them for months while awaiting huge ransom? Arrant nonsense! He must think he's the only human on earth. May his eyes never run dry!
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