Yesterday, kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike aka Evans, was
arraigned before an Ikeja High Court where he pleaded guilty to the two
count charges of conspiracy and kidnapping.
His lawyer, Olukoya
Ogungbeje, has however alleged that Evans was forced to plead guilty by
the police. According to him, Evans told him the police asked him to
plead guilty otherwise they would kill him.
In a statement
released to newsmen, Ogungbeje said Evans who has been in police
detention since his arrest on June 10th, was denied access to his
lawyers. He said himself and his other legal team heard of his
arraignment via social media as no letter was sent to them notifying
them of their client's arraignment.
“It must be noted that our
client had been in police custody since 10th of June 2017 till date and
his lawyer and family members have been denied access to him. His
arraignment was brought to our attention through the social media
platform. We rushed to court in a bid to confer with our client before
the commencement of proceedings but the Police denied us access to him.
We sought for an adjournment to enable us to confer with our client in
line with the provisions of Section 36(6) (2) of the Constitution but
same was turned down by the court. Moreso, the information/charge sheet
was served on us in open court on the same day of arraignment. After the
purported guilty plea of our client and the court rose, our client told
us clearly that the police told him to plead guilty failing which the
police will kill him. This is definitely unconstitutional and we intend
to challenge this unconstitutional procedure of hoodwinking, unduly
influencing, brainwashing and coercing an accused into entering a guilty
plea against his wish and freewill. Our client pointedly told us that
being informed now, he will change his ‘police motivated guilty plea’ to
‘not guilty’ at the next adjourned date. It is settled law that plea of
guilty must be made voluntarily and devoid of any influence, coercion,
and manipulation. We have a responsibility to assist the cause of
justice in accordance with the law,” the statement read
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Lawyer says Evans said the police alleges him plead guilty otherwise they would kill him
Lawyer says Evans said the police alleges him plead guilty otherwise they would kill him
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