The re-arraignment of a kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwamadike, also known as Evans, on Thursday, suffered a setback due to the absence of two other co-defendants.
Evans and three others (Joseph Emeka, Chiemeka Arinze and Udeme Upong), were brought before Justice Adenike Coker, of an Ikeja High Court.
While Evans and Emeka (first and second defendants) where present in court, Arinze and Upong (third and fourth defendants) were absent.
Justice Coker asked the prosecution the whereabouts of the other two defendants and why they failed to appear before the court.
She urged the prosecution to tidy it’s house and ensure that the counsels be served proof of evidence before the next adjourned date.
The judge, thereafter, adjourned the matter until Feb. 1 for arraignment.
The Lagos State Prosecutor, Ms Titi Adeegbe had told the court that the third and fourth defendants were absent and that she has no information at to their current status.
Earlier, the defence counsel, representing Evans, Ms Mary Dibiaeze, reminded the court that the third defendant had died, while the fourth defendant was discharged from the case.
The counsel to the second defendant, Mr Nelson Onyejaka informed the court that they had not been served proof of evidence by the prosecution.
The news Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Evans had been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment by Justice Rahmon Oshodi sometime in Feb. 2022.
Evans and his co-defendants, was later sentenced to 21 years imprisonment by retired Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo prior to her retirement. (NAN)