Police Narrates How Evans Shot Young Shall Grow Motors’ Chairman…Court Adjourns Hearing, Feb. 6

Police Narrates How Evans Shot Young Shall Grow Motors’ Chairman…Court Adjourns Hearing, Feb. 6

 

Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike aka Evans

 

The police on Wednesday gave an account of how the Chairman of Young Shall Grow Motors, Chief Vincent Obianuju, was allegedly shot in a gun battle with suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (alias Evans).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Onwuamadike is standing trial alongside Joseph Emeka, 29, Chiemeka Arinze, 39, and Udeme Upong, 43, on a seven-count charge of murder,  attempted murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, attempt to kidnap, and sale and transfer of firearms.

The prosecutor, Mr Haroun Adebayo, called the first witness, Inspector Idowu Haruna, attached to the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team, which arrested the accused and conducted investigations, to narrate the outcome of the investigations.

Haruna testified that the chairman of  Young Shall Grow Motors was attacked by the accused on Third Avenue, Festac Town, Lagos in 2013.

“They engaged the chief in a gun battle, and he was shot on his left arm”.

Also, one of his escorts, Corporal Ngozi Chijioke and his driver, Mr Peter Nweke, were shot dead; three among the kidnappers were shot down by the police while others escaped.

Haruna told the court that two riffles were recovered by the police  while the case was reported at the FESTAC Police Division.

“Earlier, the third defendant, Arinze, surveyed and monitored the movement of the chairman,” the witness testified.

He said that anytime the chairman was going out to play games in the evening, he never went with escorts.

“But on Aug. 27, 2017 the defendants never knew that the victim was with escort; that was how they met their waterloo.”

Haruna told the court that, in its investigations, the team discovered that Arinze,  who was into community service in his hometown, sold the riffles to Onwuamadike, which he used in carrying out the crime.

“It was discovered that Evans was the Leader of the gang and he ordered the kidnap of the victim. It was Evans that organised the firearms and ammunition used for the operation.”

He said that Onwuamadike made a confessional statement that he had been into the crime for a long time.

“He has no other job, this is his means of livelihood,” he added.

Haruna also said that the team discovered that the fourth accused, Upong, sold AK47 riffle to Onwuamadike without knowing he would use it to kidnap the victim.

NAN reports that the prosecution said in the charge sheet that the accused committed the offences on Aug. 27, 2013.

It accused Onwuamadike and his accomplices of attempting to kidnap and kill the chairman of the Young Shall Grow Motors and killing his escort.

The prosecution also said that, in 2008, Upong sold and transferred two AK47 rifles and 70 rounds of live ammunition to Onwuamadike.

Justice Taiwo  Solebo,  who ordered accelerated hearing, adjourned the case until Feb. 6 for continuation of trial. (NAN)