“Rate Of Kidnapping Has Dropped Since The Arrest Of Evans”; Police Spokesman
The
rate of kidnapping has dropped following the arrest of Chukwudumeme
Onwuamadike (a.k.a Evans), police said at the weekend. Police spokesman
Moshood Jimoh, who spoke with The Nation in Abuja, said the
International Police (Interpol) was investigating Evans’ activities.
“Rate Of Kidnapping Has Dropped Since The Arrest Of Evans”; Police Spokesman
He
said: “When we paraded him (Evans) in Lagos, I told the public that the
arrest of Evans marked the beginning of the end for kidnapping. “Since
that day, the rate of kidnapping has seriously gone down and that shows
that we were able to hit the right target.
“As for keeping him
(in custody), we have been able to secure three months’ remand warrant
from the Federal High Court, Abuja to enable us round off our
investigations. “At present, the contacts and crimes he committed in
other countries, including Ghana and South Africa, are of interest.
“We
have series of complaints that border on murder, several kidnappings
and armed robberies against him and these are all capital offences that
are not bailable at the level of the police. “They are not even
ordinarily bailable in the courts.”
Jimoh said Evans’ detention
was justifiable and there would be no need to rush his case and make
mistakes that would disappoint Nigerians.
“In his alleged
offences, the lives of Nigerians were at stake and we must be able to
get everything to ensure that we don’t lose the case in the courts.
“For
any sensible police force, it won’t be appropriate to rush to court in a
complex case like this because investigation is a scientific approach
to actually situate a suspect at the scene of crime and convince the
court that this is the person that did this and that.
“That is
why it is important that we are meticulous in putting details together
and explaining how someone committed atrocities such that at the end of
the day, Nigerians will be happy with us if the suspect is convicted for
all the offences he committed alongside other members of his gang.
“Nigerians will not be happy with us if we rush to court and lose the case on mere technicalities.
“We
are mindful of that as well as his fundamental human rights. That is
why we approached the courts for a three-month remand warrant to keep
him in police custody,” Jimoh explained.
He stated that Nigeria’s
membership of Interpol and its platform’s responsibilities necessitate
active collaboration on the Evans case and the investigation of
associated issues.
“We are very active on the platform of
Interpol. If you can recall, it was revealed that he (Evans) has a
Ghanaian international passport and the passport is still very valid.
“There are clear indications of the level of criminality that goes across the border.
“So,
we will do what is just in that circumstance and after completing
investigations, we will be able to know where we will share experience
and ideas with various jurisdictions involved and we will all know how
to deal with the matter.
“Yes, Interpol is already fully involved
and we are all out to do a thorough job and it is in the interest of
the public because such high level suspects should not continue walking
the streets and committing such atrocities.
“We hope to ensure that the cause of justice is served at the end of the day,” Jimoh said
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