Chibuike Miracle Oramalu, a seven-year-old boy, was on Friday, July 29, 2016, arraigned by the Enugu Police Command before a magistrate court, for alleged murder.
Chibuike, a primary two pupil in a nursery and primary school, had on Sunday, May 29, 2016, accidentally fired a gun, which killed 12-year-old Oluebube Boniface.
The incident occurred in the Independence Layout area of Enugu.
The gun belonged to Mr. Edwin Oforma, who employed Chibuike’s mother as a cleaner and housekeeper in his house.
Chibuike accidentally fired the shot after discovering the gun in Oforma’s room while making the bed, as he was instructed by Chukwunanu, Oforma’s son.
Following the incident, the boy was initially detained by the police from Monday, May 30 till Wednesday, July 13, when he was released.
Although Chibuike’s mother, Mrs Nwakaego Oramalu, and her lawyer, Mr. Olu Omotayo, of the Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network, had raised the alarm over the little boy’s detention, the Enugu State Police Command claimed he was in “protective custody”.
However, about two weeks after his release, Chibuike was on Friday arraigned, before an Enugu magistrate court over alleged conspiracy and murder.
The owner of the gun which Chibuike accidentally fired, Oforma, was arraigned alongside the seven-year-old boy before Magistrate Hillary Asogwa.
In the charge sheet, which was obtained by newsmen, Chibuike and Oforma were, in count one, accused of conspiring among themselves to commit murder.