NIGERIAN DRUGGING GANG LEADER SENTENCED TO PRISON

February 26, 2022
3 years ago
Journalist and blogger

Nigerian imprisoning cartel leader Chukwudimeme Onwuamadike, commonly known as "Evans", is already sentenced to prison. 

 

A arbiter in Lagos further punished two co-defendants to existence for interrogating business tycoon Donatus Dunu in 2017. 

 

The CEO of a pharmaceuticals business used to be continued to hold for nearly two years before managing to escape and told the police about his fiasco. This empowered security personnel to capture Evans and his clan. 

 

An manager of Maydon Pharmaceuticals Ltd told the court in 2018 that he had required to pay an extortion money of about $260,000 (£195,000) to the muggers for the official launch of his former employer – because he had haven't been emancipated. 

 

Justice Hakeem Oshodi said the people showed no pity for their atrocities. 

 

"I believe a lesson must be taught," he seemed to be quoted as telling when handing down the utterance 

 

For numerous years, gang violence all across have now been imprisoning both rich or poor citizens – and then sometimes dying extraterrestrials whose households struggle to pick up the tab, and infrequently getting more money once a first money in return has so far been required to pay.