I have repented, kidnap kingpin Evans tells court

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Convicted kidnap kingpin, Chukwudimeme Onwuamadike, alias Evans, on Thursday, told the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja that he had repented from his criminal activities and had applied to the Lagos State Government for mercy.

Evans who told the court through his lawyer, Emefo Etudo, stated this after taking his plea on the amended five counts bordering on murder, attempt to murder and conspiracy to commit kidnapping, preferred against him by the Lagos State Government.

When the matter was called, the state prosecuting counsel, Sule Yusuf, informed the court that the matter was starting de novo and prayed the court to re-arraign the defendants.

The counsel, and his co-defendant, C.N Udeh, did not object to the request.

The prosecution alleged that on or about August 27, 2013, at about 10 pm, along 3rd Avenue, FESTAC Town, in Lagos, Evans and Joseph Emeka killed one Peter Nweke.

They were also accused of allegedly killing one Chijioke Ngozi, on the same day.

Evans and his co-defendant, Emeka, pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.

Following their not-guilty plea, Sule asked the court to further remand the defendants.

However, he informed the court that the first defendant (Evans) had applied for a plea bargain through Etudo, while the second defendant did the same through his counsel.

Etudo told Justice Adenike Coker that despite the amended charge and the plea of his client, he had applied to the Lagos State Government through the Attorney-General’s office for a plea bargain. (Punch)

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