A 53 -year-old suspected robber and kidnapper, Linus Opara, has
said he did not know how billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwumadike a.k.a
Evans lured him into his gang.
Opara, who
claimed to be a graduate of civil engineering, disclosed that he was an informant
for Evans and his gang.
The
53-years-old said his role was to monitor victims while Evans paid him any
amount he felt like for services rendered.
Opara, prior to
his arrest said he operated a company, Linok Construction Company located at
No. 3 Umezinne Street, off Saint Peters Street, Alaba, Lagos.
The informant,
who was arrested at about 9pm on July 20, 2017 at his house in Igando, Lagos,
claimed he was introduced to Evans by a late member of the gang identified as
Doctor.
”I studied
Civil Engineering in the University of Ibadan. I am married with four children
and they are still schooling. My wife is a graduate of Accountancy from the
University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), but she has not secured work till date.
“I am not
anything to Evans. We only address him as chairman and sometimes as president
of group of companies. I was arrested and taken to the State Anti- Robbery
Squad (SARS) building in Ikeja on 20th July, 2017.
“I saw Evans
for the first time the day I supplied a nutrition supplement because I am a
distributor. The second time I met Evans was when policemen took me from their
cell to an unknown place in Lagos, because I was blindfolded. I could not see
where they were taking me to.
“They asked me
how many times I worked for Evans and I said two times, and that I turned him
down the third time that he asked me to do another job. I told the police that
I monitored victims for him and he paid me. I did not know the names of the
victims.
”During the
first work I did for him, he sent a motorcycle rider to meet me at Olowola Bus
Stop. He gave my phone number to him and he called me. When I met him, I asked
him where he was taking me to. He said he was taking me to Trade Fair area. So
I entered (sic) his motorcycle and he took me to under the bridge at Trade
Fair.
”He drove
(rode) towards Mile 2 area. Evans called me and asked where we were and I told
him. But he asked me to go home; that I had done well.
“When we
reached Alakija, I told him and he said I should not worry myself; that he had
told others to allow me to go to my house. When he called again, he asked me to
send my bank account number to him. I sent my First Bank account number to him
and he wired the sum of N2 million to my account. I was surprised.
”The second
time, it was the same process as he already had my bank account number. He sent
me the sum of N700,000.
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