Evans fights back from prison, allegedly prevents police from impounding his trucks

Evans has allegedly gave order for the demobilsation of his trucks - This is in bid to prevent the police from taking custody of them - According to police sources, Evans specifically gave order
for the removals of the brain box of the trucks and other motor parts Notorious billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeje Onwuamadike, aka Evans, allegedly gave order for the demobilsation of his trucks in efforts to prevent the police from taking custody of them. The order which was learned to have been given by Evans to his brother-in-law, Okwuchukwu Obi and his Manager, Chidozie Obiora from Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison, resulted in the demobilisation of all the trucks, Vanguard reports. According to police sources, Evans specifically gave order for the removals of the brain box of the trucks and other motor parts.  The source said: ‘’We went to the park on Sunday with the intention of taking the trucks to police custody for safekeeping, but when we tried starting the trucks we discovered that they had been vandalized. “We asked the security man at the park what happened to the trucks and he told us that the manager was the last person he saw tampering them. We called the manager and asked where he was which he told us. When we got there, we arrested him. Upon interrogation, he confessed that Evans asked him to demobilise all the trucks to prevent the Police from confiscating them. He said Evans approached him from prison through his brother-in-law. We also went to Evans’ in-law’s house and arrested him.” Meanwhile, Obiora while responding to a question narrated his side of the story, he said: “I am from Otolo, in Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra state. I am married with four kids. I am a truck driver. I started working with Evans in August 2016. "I was employed by his secretary, Ngozi. She told me that the owner of the company, who she identified as George did not reside in the country. As at the time I was employed, the company had four trucks in its fleet and it had no garage. The trucks were being parked on the roads. A truck was first assigned to me. I was the one going out to look for jobs. When I get a job I will give the company’s share to Ngozi. Evans didn’t use to come to the company. Early this year, the company bought seven additional trucks making the total number of trucks to 11. Read more: 
Evans fights back from prison, allegedly prevents police from impounding his trucks Evans fights back from prison, allegedly prevents police from impounding his trucks Reviewed by Unknown on October 06, 2017 Rating: 5

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