‘I was tortured by SARS’, Evans tells court

‘I was tortured by SARS’, Evans tells court

by Joseph Anthony
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Kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike alias Evans on Friday narrated to an Ikeja high court how he was allegedly tortured by members of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Intelligence Response Team and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).


Evans narrated his experience during the continuation of a trial-within-trial at an Ikeja High Court where he is facing trial on a two-count charge conspiracy and  kidnapping.

He is trial before Justice Hakeem Oshodi alongside five other members of his gang.

Before Evans’ testimony a five minute 33-second video  recording was played in the courtroom.

The video recording, showed Inspector Idowu Haruna, a member of the IGP Intelligence Response Team sitting beside Evans cautioning him and taking his statement.

Evans defence counsel, Mr Olanrewaju Ajanaku,  however disputed the validity of the recording by claiming it was heavily edited.

Evans while being led in evidence by Ajanaku, described himself as a businessman dealing in haulage and ornaments and resident at No. 3, Fred Soyebode Street,  Magodo Lagos.

In vivid detail,  Evans described how he was tortured by police officers after his arrest.


“Insp Idowu Haruna (member of IGP Intelligence Response Team)  took me to Abuja and brought me back to Lagos where I was at the Inspector General (IG) Guest House at Obalende,  Lagos.

“Sunny the 2 I/C (second in command) to Abba Kyari,  Mr Christian Ugu, Mr Phillip and other police officers working with them were there.

“Idowu Haruna brought about 25 sheets of paper and asked me to sign,  that day, my mind told me not to sign because it might be my death warrant.

“Mr Phillip put his hand in his pocket and brought out a brown hospital card,  he showed it to me and told me to sign it while saying that do you think that we are joking here, he said if anything happens to me here this card covers everything.

“Mr Philip said the police will not be held responsible and before I knew Mr Christian slapped me and that was how they started beating me,” Evans told the court.

The alleged kidnap kingpin gave more details to the court how the police officers tortured him and made him witness executions in a bid to get him to admit to his crimes.

He said: “Mr Christian Ugu was smoking,  he quenched the cigarette on my hand, My Lord look at my head where they beat me,  My Lord look at my hand.


“They took me to the backyard of the I. G guesthouse, I sustained injuries on my head and body and Mr Phillip asked the policemen to walk on me and when I started bleeding,  he said you think we are joking here.

“At the backyard, I saw some people that I was paraded with, they were wearing leg chains,  some of them had bullet wounds on their legs and Mr Phillip ordered Idowu Haruna to bring a big brown sellotape, handkerchief and polybags.

“Idowu Haruna forced a handkerchief into the mouth of one of them,  he used the sellotape to tightly tape his mouth and face and put a poly bag over his head and cello taped it and used another poly bag and sellotaped it for the second time and they left the man on the ground.

“The man on the ground was shaking,  he pissed (urinated) on his body,  he poo pooed (defecated) on his body and after a while he went quiet.

“Idowu Haruna went to the man and stepped on his body and he was unresponsive and he told me can you see I have travelled him.”

Evans told the court that four persons were executed in the same manner by the police officers in his presence.

“I was brought before them and I started begging, asking them what do they want me to do and they told me to co-operate with them and I said okay that I will do anything they wanted me to do.


“Phillip asked them to take me to the house and he asked if I knew the method of killing and I said no, they said that it is called ‘Saddam Hussein’.

“He said that there is no way an autopsy can predict the cause of death of the five people they had just killed and that those people have travelled.”

Evans said after witnessing the execution, the 25 sheets of paper were brought for him to sign by the police.

He recalled  trembling with fear saying that Mr Sunny,  the second in command to Mr Abba Kyari the Head of the IGP Intelligence Response Team asked Inspector Haruna to offer him a can of cold Fanta.

“When the Fanta was given to me,  I drank it and after a few minutes they brought the 25 sheets of paper for me and I signed them.

“Some things were written on some of the sheets of paper while some were blank,  that was how I was forced to sign the confessional statements,” Evans said.

On cross-examination by Ms Titilayo Shitta-Bey,  the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Evans confirmed his name and the names of his parents and denied knowing the officers before his arrest.


“I am 38-years-old,  I was born on April 29, 1980, my mother’s name is Mrs Chinwe Onwuamadike and my father is Mr Stephen Onwuamadike.

“I did not know Inspector Haruna,  Abba Kyari before my arrest. I am the one in the video,  I was cautioned in the video but after the cautionary words,  I was forced to sign.

“The story I told the court was never an afterthought, SARS killed more than 30 people in my presence,  the killings took place at the IG guesthouse in Ikoyi.

“On the day I was arrested I was arrested in my house and I was taken to Ikeja SARS Station,  journalists were there,  they had beaten the hell out of me in my house,  I was interviewed by the journalists on Sunday, a day after I was arrested on Saturday.

“When I was taken to the Station, there was a field, I was in a car while I was waiting for Abba Kyari to come.

“Abba Kyari when he came, told me to beg for forgiveness in my interview with journalists  and also to inform the world I had cancer which I don’t have. The police killed one Felix Chinemeri in my presence,”  he said.

While being re-examined by Ajanaku,  his defense counsel,  Evans said that he had not spoken to journalists before he made his alleged confessional statement to the police.

Earlier during proceedings, Insp Idowu Haruna was cross-examined by Ajanaku.


He told the court it took more than an hour to obtain Evans’ statement.

Haruna denied that Evans changed his clothes because of blood stains from torture before the video of Evans giving his confessional statement was made.

He denied editing the five minute and 33- second video of Evans  giving his statement to the police.

“I never threatened to kill the first  defendant (Evans) and I never created fear in him by killing people in his presence,” Haruna said.

Evans is standing trial alongside Uche Amadi, Ogechi Uchechukwu, Chilaka Ifeanyi, Okwuchukwu Nwachukwu and Victor Aduba.

They were arraigned on August  30, 2017 on two counts of conspiracy.

Evans and  co-defendants  pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them by the state.

Justice Hakeem Oshodi adjourned the case until November 23 for continuation of defence in the trial-within-trial

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