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Police outsmarts Evans’ handlers in-crime, equipes self with powers to keep billionaire kidnapper for 3 months

Rising from an emergency meeting, the police authorities said that they have power to keep the arrested kidnapping kingpin Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, widely known as Evans, in their custody.

A senior police source said that some people who felt that their interest was being threatened were the ones behind the move to get the court to release Evans.

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A lawyer had approached a Federal High Court to challenge the continued detention of Evans, stressing that it violated Evans’ fundamental human right.

Sources at the police high command said it was Evans’ gang members yet to be arrested that sought for and got the services of the lawyer to frustrate further investigation into the case.

It was however gathered that the Police expected such a move early enough and had equally secured an order of the Federal High Court to detain Evans for at least three months.

The order, a police source told newsmen, was secured last week Thursday, and it covers the retention of Evans and all his gang members so far arrested for three months.

The source said this was to enable the police conclude all investigations in Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa so that all those involved in the kidnapping ring run by Evans would be brought to book.

A respondent of The DEFENDER had Thursday questioned the rationale behind Evans going to court to pray he either be charged to court or releasedz at a time investigations trying to get to the root of his network and accomplices were still ongoing.

He however advised the police to set a limit that he would be  convinced he had enough evidence to charge the self-confessed criminal to court.

The police latest situation report is satisfying that no criminal will ever find and escape from from justice in Nigeria.

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