Following the arrest of popular social media figure, Very Dark Black Man (real name Martins Vincent Otse), and his friend, Steven Avuara (aka C-Pack), by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday, May 2, 2025, his team of lawyers, led by Esq. Adeyanju has condemned the EFCC for the unauthorized drama they pulled in front of Zenith Bank.
According to their legal representative, Adeyanju, who is handling the case, the two men were arrested just after they stepped out of the Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) branch in Garki, Area 3, Abuja, where they had gone with Otse’s mother to report strange deductions from her account.
The arrest, which was said to involve masked and armed men, has raised eyebrows, especially because of the force allegedly used. Their lawyers have released a full statement giving a detailed account of what happened.
Here is the full statement from the legal team, as shared by Zainab M. Otega, Esq, on behalf of the law firm:
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT ON THE ARREST OF MR. MARTINS VINCENT OTSE (AKA VERY DARK BLACK MAN) AND MR. STEVEN AVUARA (AKA C-PACK) BY OFFICERS OF THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION
Earlier today, May 2, 2025, our attention was drawn to the fact that our clients, Mr. Martins Vincent Otse (AKA Very Dark Black Man) and Mr. Steven Avuara (AKA C-PACK), were arrested by officers of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), immediately after they exited Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Ltd’s premises at Garki, Area 3, Abuja.
Upon receipt of the information, our Founding Partner, Marvin Omorogbe, Esq, and our Associate, Steven Eze, Esq, promptly proceeded to the EFCC Headquarters, Abuja, where they confirmed that our clients were being detained by officers attached to the Commission’s Special Duty Committee (SDC) Unit 4.
Further inquiries at the SDC Unit 4 led our colleagues to a certain Mr. Chukwu, who was identified as the lead officer in charge of the case. Our colleagues subsequently requested access to our clients, but they were informed that Mr. Martins Otse declined to see anybody. However, our colleagues were able to see Mr. Avuara, who narrated the circumstances leading to their arrest.
From our interactive session with Mr. Avuara, we were able to gather that Mr. Martins Otse, his mother, Mrs. Blessing Otse, and Mr. Avuara visited GTB Garki, Area 3, Abuja, to make inquiries about the incessant deductions from Mrs. Otse’s bank account. Following the conclusion of the inquiries, they attempted to exit the building, but were locked in the bank’s security door for over five minutes. Shortly thereafter, they were accosted at gun point a few metres outside the bank’s premises, beaten and blindfolded by some armed men wearing black uniforms.
According to Mr. Avuara, Mr. Martins Otse refused to speak with anybody presumably because of the psychological and physical trauma he experienced in the hands of the arresting officers, who labelled them as “bandits” and threatened to shoot them in the presence of Mrs. Otse.
We were further informed by Mr. Avuara that they were transported to the EFCC’s headquarters at Jabi, Abuja. At the time of this statement, we are unable to confirm the whereabouts of Mrs. Otse.
We, thereafter, sought to find out from the EFCC’s officers the exact allegation against Mr. Avuara, having not been able to speak with Mr. Martins Otse. However, we were directed to proceed to an interrogation room, where four EFCC officers, led by Mr. Chukwu, attempted to interrogate Mr. Avuara regarding his relationship with Mr. Martins Otse. Despite repeated requests, the EFCC’s officers refused to disclose the specific allegation against Mr. Avuara, but only showed our colleagues an arrest warrant allegedly issued against Mr. Martins Otse by His Worship, Njideka Iloanya-Duru (Mrs), Chief Magistrate II, Wuse Zone 2, on the allegation of cyber stalking.
Regardless of our protest against the procedure adopted by the EFCC’s officers, which sought to elicit information from Mr. Avuara without first informing him of the allegations against him, the EFCC officers still attempted to continue their interrogation of Mr. Avuara.
In order not to legitimise the clear breach of Mr. Avuara’s constitutional right to be informed of the allegations against him, our colleagues exited the interrogation room and the EFCC Headquarters.
While we continue to interface with the EFCC on this issue, we call on the commission to respect our clients’ constitutionally guaranteed rights.
— Zainab M. Otega, Esq
F: Management
As of press time, Mrs. Blessing Otse’s whereabouts remained unclear, and EFCC had not released an official statement to the media.
w1eyrl
ccez51