Kidnapping suspect Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, alias Evans, plotted to
escape from police custody before his arraignment in court, it was
learnt at the weekend.
But police detectives, especially those in the Intelligence Unit, aborted his plot.
The Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) has formed a heavy security ring around the suspect.
After months of hide and seek, the police arrested ‘Evans’ on June 10
at No. 3, Fred Shoboyede, Magodo, Lagos. He is standing trial before an
Ikeja High Court for alleged conspiracy and kidnapping alongside five
others.
The other accused persons are Uche Amadi, Ogechi Uchechukwu, Okwuchukwu Nwachukwu, Chilaka Ifeanyi and Victor Aduba.
All the suspects were on August 29 remanded in Kirikiri Maximum Security Prisons.
Unknown to many Nigerians, the kidnapping kingpin had allegedly tried
to escape from his cell in Abuja after he was transferred from Lagos.
A source spoke of Evans’ plan to give between $50,000 and $100,000
to one of the guards manning his cell to facilitate his escape.
The
source said Evans was allegedly coordinating his escape bid with some
members of his gang by telephone which he obtained through “suspicious”
means.
It was learnt that intelligence officers and IGP’s Special Tactical Squad detected his plot.
The source said: “When Evans was in our custody, he tried to escape
but we were able to abort all his plans. We discovered that he had
access to phones which were hidden in the middle of loaves of bread,
eba, semovita and so on.
“He
was making calls from these smuggled phones in the middle of the night,
making arrangements with some yet to be identified members of his gang
to arrange for his escape.
“We intercepted how he was luring one of the guards with about
$50,000 to $100,000. He wanted an insider to serve as an informant to
him and members of his gang.”
The Nation