The question to be asked should be is Evans' disappearance going to be a permanent one or temporary?

Kidnap kingpin, Chukwuduneme Onwuamadike also known as Evans, is on radio silence and has not spoken to pressmen in recent days based on new findings.
The Sun
news reported that the suspect was relocated to an unknown site,
stirring up rumours of escape which is hardly uncommon for high profile
criminals.
It
is feared that Evans, whose kidnapping activities helped him amass great
wealth might be able to use his resources to negotiate his freedom.
Yes! The use of bribery for such bid to materialize is not out of the question or being ruled out as a possibility.
The story of another notorious kidnapper, Henry Chibueze a.k.a Vampire, now deceased, brings to recall an instance of meddling by service men who aided the escape of criminals.
Chukwuma Agim, who was attached to the Nigeria Prisons Service, Owerri, Imo State, helped the dead criminal in his plans to jet from prison in February 2016.
Though
the police have stated that the removal of Evans, who is feared and
respected by other criminals from his Lagos cell is to guard against
raising up a gang like Vampire's, the reverse might just be the case.
A police officer who spoke to The Sun News said, “Within the short period that he spent in our cell, he is already controlling inmates in the cell.
"They
fear and respect him; we do not want to run the risk of allowing him to
form another notorious group which is common amongst them."
But this is not a debate concerning the credibility of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
Popular
opinion and even history is enough testimony that a flash of
substantial cash can earn you your heart desire with NPF officers in
most cases, so it will be a wasted effort to bother touching on that.
The
concern for security conscious Nigerians, particularly the families of
victims that have been dealt with by Evans is that will this man be
brought to justice?
Another issue for me
personally is the way some police officers commended the kidnap kingpin
for his cooperation, almost as if they were idolizing him.
Is he 2Face Idibia or something? Why should Evans' show of remorse suggest sympathy from the police?
We are talking about a man who brought torture to quite a number of people.
Who,
if not for his arrest, might still be engaging in his illicit
activities of wreaking havoc and fear in the minds of the populace.
Whether
he is taken to the abyss of the earth for his protection, the important
thing is that Chukwuduneme Onwuamadike be made to serve time in a
prison for his crimes.
Just like his peers. Period!

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