Notorious kidnapper Chukwudumebi Onwuamaegbu also known as Evans who was arrested after evading the Nigerian police for long has reportedly repented in prisons.
According to Vanguard, the kidnapper requested for a Bible when members of a Pentecostal church visited Kirikiri prison.
Evans was remanded in Kirikiri after he pleaded guilty to kidnap charges in court.
It was reported that a group of Christians visited the prison on Sunday, a few weeks after Evans was remanded.
Notorious kidnapper Evans allegedly seeks Bible in Kirikiri prison
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Evans reportedly asked for a Bible after the group requested to see him. It was gathered that the bewildered preachers obliged to his request and prayed for his soul.
The leader of the group was said to have announce that Evans’ behaviour is a show of repentance.
NAIJ.com recently reported that the kidnapper’s confession to the police led to the arrest of other criminals.
According to Vanguard, sources at the prison revealed that Evans shed uncontrollable tears when he was brought before the court during his trial.
The source said: “We were in prison with other suspects that day when Evans was brought to court with the official vehicle of a top police officer in Lagos. He was shedding tears uncontrollably. Then, after he was remanded, we took him to Kirikiri prison where he will stay pending his trial. Immediately we entered the prison yard with him, there was a tumultuous ovation by the inmates. In fact, he was giving a presidential treatment by the inmates. It was so much that he started responding by raising his hands with a white handkerchief while the resounding ovation continued. “That must have been why strict instructions were quickly given about him over his stay. We have a very strict Deputy Controller here and he planted informants who send him daily reports on the activities of both the inmates and prison officials. His strictness made it impossible for Evans, in particular, to have access to telephones or any electronic gadget inside his cell. In fact, he is staying in a private cell and only comes out to meet other prisoners under strict observations. We do not allow any visitor to see him. So far, the only visitors who have met with him were his brother and lawyer and they did that while being closely watched. Our Oga always insist that they come to his office to meet with him and they must converse in English language so that he would understand whatever they say.”
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Source: Naij.com
ROSY CREST
Saturday, 30 September 2017