The Enugu State Police Command yesterday July 12 issued a
statement on the alleged detention of a 7-year-old Chibuike Miracle Oramalu (Pictured above), who
has been in custody at State CID, Police Headquarters, Enugu, since 30th May
2016 after he accidentally shot a 12-year-old boy to death.
The whole issue started on the 29th May 2016, while the
boy's mother Mrs. Nwakaego Oramalu, was in church, the son of her
employer/landlord where she works as cleaner and housekeeper asked
Chibuike and
his 10 year old brother Ifeanyi Oramalu, to tidy up the landlord's room.
While
the two children were cleaning the room, Chibuike saw a gun by the bedside; he
carried it and showed it to Ifeanyi who told him to return the gun where he saw
it. While trying to keep the gun back he mistakenly press the trigger and a
shot went off and shattered the window glass, went into the next compound and
killed a 12 year old.
The police however, claimed they took the step in order to
protect him from the family of the deceased who were on the move to unleash
vengeance on Chibuike Oramalu.
Below is the full statement release by the police…
"The attention of
the Enugu state command of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to various
publications in some sections of the media regarding the alleged detention of a
7 year old boy over a murder case under investigations at the command and
hereby wish to present the fact as follows for the guidance of the members of
the public and to avoid further, being misinformed.
1) On 29th may, 2016
at about 1110hrs, one Ifeanyichukwu of No 4 owerri Jikala street Independence
Layout Enugu Reported at New Haven Police Station Enugu that at about
1030hrs,one Oluebube John aged about 12 years who was playing with other
children was shot by one chibuike Oramalu aged 7 years through the window of the
house of one Edwin Oforma of No 57 Lobito Crescent Independence Layout,Enugu.
2) That enquiry
conducted revealed urgently that Chibuike Oramalu is living with the mother one
Nwakaego Oramalu in the house of the alleged owner of the English made double
barrel gun which was already loaded with cartridge cocked and kept in the room
of the said owner of the house
3) That it was
discovered that both the son of the owner of the gun/house one chukwuma Anu
offorma had allegedly asked Chibuike Oramalu and brother one Ifeanyi Oramalu to
clean the fathers room for him.
4) That while the duo
of ifeanyi and chibuike were allegedly cleaning the room, chibuike stormed into
the already cocked double barrel gun where he also touched the trigger of the
said double barrel gun and it allegedly fired and pierced through the window of
the house to a nearby compound and allegedly hit one Oluebube John of about 12
years old.
5) That following the
development, operatives of the Enugu state police command moved in to the scene
where they saw the victim already lying in his pool of blood and consequently
took him to Enugu state University Teaching Hospital, Parklane,Enugu where he
was confirmed dead by Doctors on duty hence his body was deposited at the
colliery Hospital Mortuary, Enugu.
6) That this
development angered members and families of the deceased who were on the move
to unleash vengeance on Chibuike Oramalu and cause destruction on the house of
the said owner of the double barrel gun.
7) That the state
command of the Nigeria Police Force in its bid to save the life of little
chibuike oramalu as well as to forestall breakdown of law and order, moved
chibuike away from the scene to the police headquarters on the ground of
protective custody while security was intensified within and around the scene.
8) It is however
pertinent to point out that the state command is not unaware of the existence
of rule of law, human rights as well as childs rights Act as to have exposed
the 7 year old chibuike oramalu to danger as published in some sections of the
media.
However, while efforts
are intensified with a view to unraveling the circumstance surrounding the
unfortunate incident and bring the owner of the said gun to book, the command
wish to use this platform to join other members of the public to commiserate with
the family of the deceased Oluebube John.
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