Police detain seven-year-old boy for murder
The suspect’s mother, Nwakaego
A primary two pupil, Chibuike Oramalu, has been detained by the Enugu State Police Command for alleged murder.
The command detained the seven-year-old Chibuike over the death of a 12-year-old boy, Oluebube Boniface, on May 29, 2016.
According to the suspect’s mother, Mrs. Nwakaego Oramalu, Chibuike has been in detention since May 30.
Nwakaego, a single mother of five
children, said the incident that led to her son’s arrest and detention
happened at a residence in the Independence Layout area of Enugu, where
she worked as a housekeeper.
She explained that the owner of the
property, Mr. Edwin Oforma, gave her an accommodation in the house,
adding that she lived there with her children.
She said, “On May 29, while I was away
at the Adoration Ministry at Emene in Enugu, for the Sunday church
service, my boss’ son, Chukwunanu Oforma, a National Youth Service Corps
member, asked my son, Chibuike, and Chibuike’s 10-year-old brother,
Ifeanyichukwu, to tidy up a room belonging to his father.
“While Ifeanyichukwu swept the room,
Chibuike laid the bed. Chibuike found a gun near the bed where he was
working, and he took it to Ifeanyichukwu, who asked him to return it.
“It was while he was returning the gun
that he mistakenly pulled the trigger, releasing a bullet which struck
Oluebube, who was in the next compound, on the chest. He died on the
spot.”
Nwakaego said Chukwunanu and his father, Edwin, had yet to be seen since the incident happened.
She explained that she was called to
return home from the church over the incident, adding that on her
return, policemen from the New Haven Police Station, who removed the
corpse, took her and her children into custody.
According to PUNCH, the
matter was subsequently transferred to the State Criminal and
Investigation Department, Police Headquarters, Enugu, where Nwakaego and
her children made statements.
However, our correspondent was told that
while the woman and her other children were released two days later,
Chibuike, who was regarded as the principal suspect, was held.
Nwakaego alleged that the police said
until they see her boss, Edwin, who was the owner of the gun, Chibuike
would not be released.
She added that the police asked her and
the father of the deceased to contribute the sum of N60,000 for autopsy
before Oluebube’s corpse would be released for burial.
Meanwhile, in a petition to the
Inspector-General of Police, a human rights lawyer, Mr. Olu Omotayo, has
demanded Chibuike’s release.
Omotayo, who works with the Civil Rights
Realisation and Advancement Network, said under the law, a
seven-year-old was not capable of committing a crime.
The petition, dated July 10, 2016, was
also forwarded to the Police Service Commission, the National Human
Rights Commission and the Commissioner of Police, Enugu State.
In the petition, Omotayo described
Chibuike’s detention as “a brutal attack on the rights of the child in
Nigeria” and “a very dangerous dimension to rights violations by the
Nigeria police.”
It added, “Nowhere in the world will a
seven-year-old boy be detained in police cell for over a month alongside
hardened adult criminals.”
The lawyer demanded appropriate punishment for police officers involved in Chibuike’s incarceration.
However, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, said the boy was no longer in detention.
“He is not in detention,” Amaraizu said on the telephone on Sunday.
But the victim’s family, when contacted by our correspondent, insisted that he was still in police custody.
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