The
Nigerian Police Force on Monday said they were not under pressure in the
handling of the case of suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike,
also known as Evans.
The police spokesperson, Jimoh
Moshood, said this on Monday morning while featuring on a talkshow on African
Independent Television, AIT.
Mr. Moshood was reacting to
concerns raised by Nigerians, especially on social media, about the seeming
slow pace with which the police have handled the case thus far.
Evans and six of his
co-conspirators were arrested and paraded at the Lagos State Police Command in
June.
According to Mr. Moshood, the
suspects were arrested after officers stormed the kidnappers’ den and engaged
in a gun battle which lasted several hours.
The suspect was first declared
wanted in August 2013 for the attempted kidnap of Vincent Obianudo, the owner
of a Lagos-based transportation company. Mr. Obianudo survived the attempt, as
police officers foiled the scheme, killing three of his gang members in the
process.
According to the police, the gang
primarily kidnapped victims in Lagos State but have also kidnapped prominent
Nigerians from Northern states.
Since Evans’ arrest, he has made
startling confessions about his alleged kidnapping exploits, among other
criminal activities.
Many
Nigerians have, however, raised concerns on why the Police are delaying his
(Evans’) prosecution.
But Mr. Moshood, in his reaction,
said the police are not under any pressure over the case, saying there are
related issues the police are still investigating, including criminal cases
involving the suspect in Ghana and other African countries.
The spokesperson also advised
Nigerians to be wary of social media reports, which he said were often based on
hearsays and not authentic information emanating from the police.
While explaining that the police
would do everything within its capacity to ensure proper investigation and
prosecution of the suspect, Mr. Moshood noted that the police have no power
over the decision of the court on the case.
He called on other Nigerians who
may have evidences against the suspect to assist the police and the court in
the administration of justice.
Mr. Moshood, however, noted that
the police are not under any pressure from anywhere.
“We are not under any pressure and
we won’t be,” he said.
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