The Head of
the Intelligence Response Team, Assistant Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari,
has disclosed that he had to take a ride on a commercial motorcycle, popularly
known as Okada, to enable him move faster to the Magodo GRA Phase II residence
of notorious kidnap kingpin, Chukwudi Onuamadike, aka Evans, to effect his
arrest.
He added that
in the early hours of Sunday, “At about 1.30am, Evans and some of his gang
members went out to a club around Ikeja and returned at 5.10am. So, we were
very sure Sunday would be our day. So, I decided to go and cleanup myself and
have a little rest before I returned to Magodo. I was still resting when my
guys called that the target was set; that it appeared he wanted to go out. So,
I had to take Okada from where I was, to meet up.
“You won’t
believe this, but it’s the truth. Do you know that when my surveillance team
alerted me of the suspect’s presence at his Magodo mansion, I had no other
option than to take Okada from where I was at Ikeja GRA to Magodo?”
Kyari said
though it might sound funny, policemen sometimes must do “unconventional
things” to get at their targets or what they actually wanted.
“I was
approaching former tollgate, when I got another call that he might drive out
any moment. So, I instructed my guys to give him warning shots; that was to
announce our presence, and that kept him indoors until I got there and directed
the affairs,” he said.
The IRT boss
stated that he and his team had been on Evans’ trail for close to 10 years until
the kidnap kingpin met his waterloo last Sunday.
“We have been
following him, through intelligence gathering and surveillance, but we have
always lost him. He is a very intelligent criminal with a very sound IQ, I must
tell you,” he said.
Kyari further
disclosed that he and his team mounted a surveillance on Evans five days before
last Sunday, when he was finally arrested.
“When we tracked him to Lagos, I was in Abuja. The moment I was sure he was in Lagos, we moved down to Lagos on Monday of that week. We came by road and slept at a police station close to Evans’ residence and started our surveillance on him,” he said.
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