Suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, popularly known as
Evans, on Wednesday asked a Lagos High Court sitting in Igbosere to
quash the two separate charges filed against him by the Lagos State
Government.
The Lagos State Government had brought a fresh
five-count charge bordering on conspiracy to kidnap, kidnapping and
attempted murder against Evans and three others.
Evans is charged alongside Joseph Emeka, Ugochukwu Nwachukwu and Victor Aduba.
In the second charge, Evans is being tried alongside Joseph Emeka, Linus Okpara and Victor Aduba.
At the resumed hearing of the case on Wednesday, Counsel to the first
defendant, Olukoya Ogungbeje, informed the court that he had filed a
motion on notice to quash all the charge filed against the first
defendant (Evans).
In the motion on notice, Ogungbeje said all the
charges and the proof of evidence before the court did not establish any
prima facie case against the first defendant.
He also said all the charges were “grossly defective, incompetent and constituted an abuse of court processes”.
He stated that the prosecution had earlier filed similar charges and
amended charges bordering on kidnapping against the same first defendant
pending before the same High Court of Lagos State.
He averred that
the two separate charges were brought in bad faith to “harass, oppress,
hound, frustrate, vex and intimidate the first defendant.
“It will
be in the interest of justice if all the two separate charges are
quashed and the defendant is accordingly discharged.”
Ogungbeje, however urged the court to adopt the facts as stated in the affidavit in support of the motion on notice.
In her response to the motion, the State Director for Public
Prosecutions, Titilayo Shitta-Bey, said there was sufficient proof and
evidence linking the first defendant to the offences brought before the
court.
She, therefore, urged the court to dismiss the application.
Shitta-Bey said the first defendant was charged with the offence of
conspiracy to commit kidnapping and kidnapping of one Uche Okereafor.
She also said other charges filed against the first defendant before
other judges involved different defendants, different offences and
different victims.
She said: “This particular charge is premised on
Evans involvement in the kidnapping of Okereafor and collecting ransom
in the sum of two million dollars from his family.”
The DPP urged
the court to expunge the submission of the first defendant as it
constituted opinions, conclusions and argument contrary to Section 115
of the Evidence Act.
Meanwhile, the second defendant, Joseph Emeka,
has urged the court in a motion on notice to quash the two-count charge
preferred against him.
He said the proof of evidence did not disclose any prima facie case against him.
The counsel to the fourth defendant, Emmanuel Ochai, aligned himself
with the submission and arguments of the first and second defendants’s
counsel.
Justice Adedayo Akintoye, after listening to all the arguments, adjourned the case until March 22 for ruling.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the alleged kidnap kingpin was
arrested on June 10, 2017 and was in August 2017 arraigned before
Justice Hakeem Oshodi at an Ikeja High Court for kidnapping.
He was also arraigned before Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo of Ikeja High Court, Lagos.
Evans asks court to set him free
Suspected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, popularly known as Evans, on Wednesday asked a Lagos High Court