Billionaire kidnapper: Evans’ victim alleges threat to his life
Dunu, who escaped from the den of kidnap kingpin Evans, yesterday lamented the release of his workers who he insists were part of the abduction plan.
“Nobody should have allowed those suspected workers in my company to be granted bail in any manner because I have evidence of their active participation in the deadly operation, particularly Emeka, my pharmacist. Releasing him has worsened my plight as me and members of my family now live in perpetual fear.
“I not only heard his voice while in captivity, having being with me since 2003, but saw him where I was kept few days after my kidnap. He came asking them where I was kept. When they showed him, he opened the door where they kept me in chains and our eyes met.
“The man in charge of the den, Uche, whom he claims he does not know, speaks the same dialect with him. He is the person Emeka meets each time he visited. There was also another member of the gang who speaks Abakaliki dialect and I don’t know whether those in police net have confessed his whereabouts to the police.
“That same night, the Abakaliki man brought Indomie for my dinner. He told me to eat so that I will have enough energy to face ‘us at the canal.’
“They later told me that canal is where they use to ‘bath’ their captives and I concluded that it means where they kill their victims. That was when I realized that the killing they were discussing with Emeka was about to take place. I had earlier thought the killing they were discussing was probably another person. That was on Wednesday before my escape on Friday. I heard Emeka asking whether they have killed me. They said no, it was going to be Friday night. That was when I concluded that it was all over.
“I have never had issues with Emeka. The only thing was that I suspected he and some of my boys were stealing goods from my warehouse and I made changes, which I suspect did not favour him. I strongly suspect that this must be his motive to connive with those kidnappers,” Dunu alleged.
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