Lawyer to notorious kidnapper, Evans, Olukoya Ogungbeje, says the police
has no evidence to press charges against his client, Evans. According
to Ogungbeje, since Evans was arrested on June 10th, the police by law
is expected to charge him to court but because they have no evidence
against him, they have held him in detention.
The lawyer who spoke to The Sun, said that the
police is currently brainwashing his client. He stressed that as Evan’s
counsel, he has not been able to see him since his arrest on June 10th.
“We are not saying that we want to ensure that our client escapes
justice at all costs. What we are saying is that we were given letter of
representation and properly briefed and we have the claim to represent
him within the confines of the law. As we speak, there is no single
evidence of the matter, do you know that there is no single witness in
that matter, do you know that no single case file has been opened on
that matter? He has been moved to Abuja. Someone that we did not have
access to while in Lagos Police Command, how do you think that we will
be able to access him in Abuja? The police keep on brainwashing him,
they keep on threatening him, they keep on deceiving him. Take him to
court, that is what the law says. The police are only playing the
ostrich. Do you know as his lawyer, I have been denied access to him, do
you know that the father, his mother, his wife and children have been
denied access to him? The police are not telling the truth. Why have
they not published the court order they claimed to have got? Let them
name the judge. They are only misinforming the public. They are not bold
enough to publish the order. In short, they don?t have it. The police
have been mischievous. There is more to it than meet the eye. The matter
is in court and we should allow the court to handle the case and wait
for the outcome of the matter”he said
Ogungbeje added that Evan’s wife, children and parents have been refused
access to see him since he was arrested and are currently demanding
that they be granted access. He says he has written to the police to
allow his immediate family members see him. According to him, they fear
that he might have been killed.
A member of Evan’s family who is based in the South East and spoke on
condition of anonymity, said
“We are scared something terrible may have happened to him because of
the way police has handled this matter so far especially the way his
movement from Lagos was shrouded in secrecy. How would we have known if
not your paper (Saturday Sun) which exposed the move in your report last
weekend? “From our own investigation, we learnt he was first dumped in
an underground cell at the force headquarters in Abuja. Though we have
also heard that he has been moved to a secret location believed to be
the FCID cell in Garki area of Abuja, we are yet to confirm that or his
exact location and wellbeing as we speak.?he said