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Billionaire Kidnap Kingpin, Evans Reveals How He Made Over N200 million From Bullion Van Heists

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Following his arrest, Nigerian billionaire kidnap kingpin and criminal mastermind, Chukwudi Onuamadike, popularly known as Evans who was arrested last Saturday has made more shocking revelations regarding his activities.

The kidnap kingpin who recalled that he made over $7billion from the business of kidnapping, theft and other related criminal acts has revealed that his gang hijacked a bullion van containing N200 million.

In his latest revelation, Evans explained how the operation was carried out.

While speaking on Friday after his arrest last Saturday in one of his mansions in Magodo Estate, Lagos, Evans said: “In 2007, I travelled to South Africa to deal in drugs and returned to Lagos the following year after a customer, who did not want to pay for a drug I supplied him, shot me on the shoulder.

“With the little money I had from my trip to South Africa, I came back to Nigeria and a friend of mine, Kingsley, introduced me to one of his gang members known as Too-Much-Money in Abia State.

“Too-Much-Money got me involved in the bullion van robbery. We hijacked a tipper we found on the Aba-Port Harcourt Road to intercept the bullion van.

“We forced the driver and his police escort to open the van. We got N80m from the van and I was given N1.8m as my share.

“Another operation was in Enugu where I met a gang leader called ND. We adopted the same tactic to attack another bullion van containing N200m. When we wanted to share the proceeds, ND collected our guns and gave us N200, 000 each.”

The arrested kingpin further revealed that his third robbery operation which occured on Umuahia Road where his men attacked another bullion van led the to another loot which he made N7 million from.

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