Amaka Offor, one of the alleged girlfriends of kidnap
kingpin, Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, aka Evans, has refuted claim by Evans’
lawyer, Olukoya Ogungbeje, that policemen sexually molested her.
Amaka, who expressed shock at the
lawyer’s comment, said she had never met him.
Amaka said that she was yet to speak with Evans since he was
arrested on June 9, adding that her attempt to visit him at the Kirikiri
Maximum Prison has been unsuccessful.
“I don’t know where that lawyer got his story from and I have
never met him”, she told Vanguard.
“I have also not seen or spoken to Evans since he was
arrested. I changed my phone number after he was arrested and I don’t think he
has the new phone number.
“After he was charged to court where he pleaded guilty; I
tried to see him in prison and speak with him, but I was not allowed to see
him.
“The wardens did not tell me why I could not see him, but
they took the food I brought for him and promised that they will give it to
him.
“I was troubled when I read the story of the lawyer accusing
the policemen, who arrested Evans, of sexually molesting me, while they were
trying to use me to lure Evans out of hiding.
“I am not a baby and I know when I am being sexually molested
and abused. Nothing of such happened and I think I have to set the record
straight.
“One week before Evans was arrested, some policemen accosted
me on my way to the market and arrested me. Though, they were hostile to me at
the time they arrested me.
“I was completely in shock when they told me that Evans who I
know and still call Chukwuebuka Mike, was a robber and kidnapper. I did not
believe it.
“They later told me that they wanted me to lure him to my
house because I told them that he was fond of my children and he normally spent
time with us.
“The policemen were in my house, I was always in my room, and
they were always in the seating room. They provided all the money we used in
cooking throughout their one week stay in my house.
“They were strategizing on how to arrest Evans. They also
bought the fuel we used in powering the generator.
“On the day Evans was arrested, he called me around 5:am and
the policemen brought the phone to me in my room and gave it to me. I answered
the call and he told me not to drop the call.
“I thought I was standing by the gate and I did not put on
any slippers. I walked out of the gate on barefoot. When I opened the gate, I
saw him parked across the road and I entered into his vehicle.
“The moment I saw him, I was panting and he asked what was
happening. I told him policemen were in my house for one week and they were
looking for him. He zoomed off immediately and took me to Iyana-Ipaja where he
dropped me.
“He left with my phone. That was the last time I saw him. I
was surprised when his lawyer said I was sexually abused by the policemen who
arrested him.”
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