I Financed Biafra Agitation’ – Evans Opens Up Again, Reveals Nnamdi Kanu’s IPOB Radio Biafra Got Millions As Aid From Him!!
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An unconfirmed report by online news blog, Elombah.com has claimed
that the notorious billionaire kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike,
a.k.a. Evans had confessed to the police how he sent millions of naira
to Nnamdi Kanu’s Radio Biafra.
The online Newspaper quoted a reliable police source who pleaded
anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the press as saying
that Evans confessed he has allegedly donated heavily in promoting radio
Biafra and the Nnamdi Kanu led Indigenous People of Biafra [IPOB].
The Kidnap kingpin was also quoted to have made a shocking
revelation that he has donated over 10 million Naira to the group since
2014.
According to Elomba.com, Evans was quoted to have said his last
donation to the group was allegedly $5,000 in June 2015 and that he was
allegedly in touch with IPOB leaders until he was arrested.

According to the insider, Investigations are ongoing and the
Inspector General of Police (IGP) is leaving no stone unturned in
ensuring those who benefited from Evan’s magnanimity are arrested and
every penny recovered.
The IGP has also promised that Evans will soon be arraigned and prosecuted once investigations are completed.
Meanwhile Evans, on Wednesday filed a fundamental rights
enforcement action before the Lagos Federal High Court in Lagos, urging
the court to order the police to charge him to court or release him
immediately.
Joined as respondents in the said suit marked FHC/L/CS/1012/2017
are the Nigeria Police Force, Commissioner of Police, Lagos State and
the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Lagos State Police Command.
In the suit filed on his behalf by a Lagos-based lawyer, Olukoya
Ogungbeje, the suspected kidnapper is seeking a court order directing
the respondents to immediately charge him to court if they had any case
against him in accordance with sections 35 (1) (c) (3) (4) (5) (a) (b)
and 36 of the Constitution.
He is on the alternative seeking for an order compelling the
respondents to immediately release him unconditionally in the absence of
any offence that will warrant his being charged to court.
Evans is contending that his continued detention by the respondents
since June 10, 2017, without being charged to court or released on bail
was an infringement on his fundamental human rights.
The suspected kidnap kingpin who had evaded arrest for a long time,
was eventually arrested at his Magodo Estate home in Lagos on Saturday,
June 10, 2017 after an intense gun battle between his gang and special
detachments of the Nigeria Police Force.
The 36-year-old kingpin has also revealed his involvement in drug trafficking and robberies.
Source Elombah

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