Notorious
kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi Onwuamadike, aka Evans, on Sunday led the
police to two of the three camps where he kept his victims on Jakande Estate,
Ejigbo, and the New Igando, both in Lagos State.
The
other one, which could not be visited on Sunday, was reportedly located on
Gowon Estate, in the Egbeda area of the state.
While
the Ejigbo detention camp is located on Green Street, Jakande Estate, the other
is at 21 Prophet Asaye Close, New Igando.
Evans was apprehended in one of his two
mansions on Magodo Estate, Lagos, on Saturday, June 10.
Six
of his gang members – Nwosu Chukwuma, aka Sudo, 42; Suoyo Paul aka Nwana,
42; Felix Chinemerem, 36; Chukwuemeka Bosah, 28; Uchechukwu Amadi and Ogechi
Amadi – were also arrested.
In
continuation of the revelation of his seven years of kidnapping, he told
operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team that
the Jakande Estate detention camp was rented in 2010.
He
said, “I have just three camps in Lagos where I kept some of the victims I
kidnapped.
“One
of them is this house on Jakande Estate; the others are in the New Igando and
on Gowon Estate. I paid N750,000 per annum for this flat (Jakande)then.
“I
don’t come to the camps, I have my boys on the ground and they give me
information on a daily basis.
“One
of the victims I kept here (Jakande) is one Udoji, who I collected $1m from.
Another one, Emesbos, paid me $300,000, while one, whose name I can’t remember,
paid $250,000.
“Whenever
the pressure from the police is much, I usually move my victims to another
camp.”
The
house in New Igando has two different flats, which Evans said he rented for N1m
per annum.
He
said two victims – Chief Umeh the phamarcist, and Chief Donatus Duru – were
held in the house before his arrest.
“We
demanded €1m from Duru’s family, but they paid N100m and promised to bring the
rest.
“When
I collected the money, I told my boys to release the man; but they flouted my
order. By then, policemen were after me,” he added.
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