After
carrying out another thorough search in his mansion at Magodo phase 2,
Lagos, Documents discovered inside the house also showed that just four
days before his arrest, he sent N20 million to his wife in Ghana through a Bureau de Change which was delivered to her in Ghanaian currency, Cedi.
This
is as they were said to have also recovered another mansion belonging
to him in Ghana, making three, the number of mansions he has in the West
African country.
In another development, according to Vanguard,
detectives attached to the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence
Team, IRT, led by Abah Kyari, have commenced inventory of all the landed
and physical properties owned by the arrested kidnap kingpin, Evans.
This
is as they are also investigating all the transactions he carried out
with banks in the country within the period he was terrorising
Nigerians.
Reliable sources informed that they will spread their
dragnets to every part of the country where he operated and even
neighbouring countries where he was reputed to always run to after
collecting huge ransoms from his victims. Sources said Ghana and South
Africa will top the list of countries where they hope to liaise with
International police, Interpol, in tracking the suspect’s assets.
According to the sources; another vital area the detectives will focus
on is telecommunication.
“This is because, we would
like to find out how he was able to knock out our intelligence efforts
towards arresting him for so long. If not that the Inspector-General of
Police equipped us with the latest communication gadgets, it would have
been impossible to arrest Evans. “So far, Evans, has been trying to
recant all the confessional statements he made earlier during
interrogation but I assure you that very soon, he will open up and we
will nail him finally,” police sources stated.’’