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Thursday, 15 June 2017

Evans weep uncontrollably in detention over his welfare

- Billionaire kidnapper
 has started to confess in police net

- The notorious suspect is also uncomfortable in the cell where he is
being held

- He confessed that he started his crime as a robber before moving to
kidnapping

Billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudemeje George Onwuamadike, who is popularly
 known as Evans has broken down in the cell where he is being kept
complaining about his welfare.

Evans whose arrest on Saturday, June 10, sparked public commendation is
being kept in a maximum security cell and according to The Nations, he
is concerned about where he is being kept.

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It was reported that Evans broke down in tears on Wednesday, June 14,
crying that in spite of his wealth and status, he was being held among
poor criminals.

A source also revealed that Evans has started to reveal damaging
confessions saying he started off as a robber in Sokoto.

He also revealed during interrogation that he had two other detention
camps in Lagos.

The source said: “He has been weeping uncontrollably because he is in a
cell with common poor criminals despite all the wealth and mansions he
owned.

“He has started talking. He has given us locations of other detention
camps he had in Lagos. Aside Igando, he had two others and detectives
would visit the place. He also said that his very first robbery was in
Sokoto State and that they killed the victim.

“He is still being interrogated and more details would come out after
the camps have been visited.”

Meanwhile, Stephen Onwuamadike, the father of Evans is blaming his son’s notorious antics on Evans' mother.

According to New Telegraph, Onwuamadike claimed Evans had been
manipulated by his mother since he was 3 years old.

He claimed to have once been wealthy but had been thrown into poverty by
 Evans' mother, who reportedly left him penniless.

Onwuamadike. claimed he had no idea that Evans had become so wealthy
through such nefarious activities as he had not seen him since 2008 when
 he had warned him to stay away from illegal activities.
- Billionaire kidnapper has started to confess in police net - The notorious suspect is also uncomfortable in the cell where he is being held - He confessed that he started his crime as a robber before moving to kidnapping Billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudemeje George Onwuamadike, who is popularly known as Evans has broken down in the cell where he is being kept complaining about his welfare. Evans whose arrest on Saturday, June 10, sparked public commendation is being kept in a maximum security cell and according to The Nations, he is concerned about where he is being kept. READ ALSO: OPINION: There is no Nigeria without the Igbos It was reported that Evans broke down in tears on Wednesday, June 14, crying that in spite of his wealth and status, he was being held among poor criminals. A source also revealed that Evans has started to reveal damaging confessions saying he started off as a robber in Sokoto. He also revealed during interrogation that he had two other detention camps in Lagos. The source said: “He has been weeping uncontrollably because he is in a cell with common poor criminals despite all the wealth and mansions he owned. “He has started talking. He has given us locations of other detention camps he had in Lagos. Aside Igando, he had two others and detectives would visit the place. He also said that his very first robbery was in Sokoto State and that they killed the victim. “He is still being interrogated and more details would come out after the camps have been visited.” Meanwhile, Stephen Onwuamadike, the father of Evans is blaming his son’s notorious antics on Evans' mother. According to New Telegraph, Onwuamadike claimed Evans had been manipulated by his mother since he was 3 years old. He claimed to have once been wealthy but had been thrown into poverty by Evans' mother, who reportedly left him penniless. PAY ATTENTION: Read best news on Nigeria’s #1 news app Onwuamadike. claimed he had no idea that Evans had become so wealthy through such nefarious activities as he had not seen him since 2008 when he had warned him to stay away from illegal activities. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1110068-evans-weep-uncontrollably-detention-welfare.html

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