The Ikeja High Court, Lagos, yesterday, sentenced an ex-police
corporal, Ikechukwu Nwabueze, to death by hanging for killing a
three-year-old girl, Kasufara Muritala.
The 35-year-old
former policeman was found guilty of the murder charge preferred against him.
Nwabueze, who was arraigned on June 15, 2010 by the Lagos State
Directorate of Public Prosecutions, had pleaded not guilty to the
charge.
Mrs Olabisi Ogungbesan, the Director of Public Prosecution, said
Nwabueze on April 5, 2009 at a police check-point at Ketu-Alapere,
Lagos, shot at a Nissan Sunny car conveying the deceased and her
parents.
Ogungbesan said the incident occurred at Obanle Aro bus stop,
Ketu-Alarape at about 9.30 pm when Kasufara and her parents were
returning from a naming ceremony.
She said the father of the deceased, Saliu Muritala, was hit on his
hand while the little girl, who was sitting on the back sit with her
mother, was shot in the head.
The DPP said the five policemen from Alarepe Police Station,
including Nwabueze, fled from the check-point after the father came out
of the car with the lifeless body of the deceased.
In her judgment, Akinlade held that the prosecution proved its case against Nwabueze beyond reasonable doubt.
She said the defendant in his confessional statement to the police
after his arrest, had admitted shooting at the rear of the car but not
with the intent to kill the deceased.
The judge held that Nwabueze’s attempt to deny that the statement was
not made “voluntarily,” was an after-thought aimed at misleading the
court.
“It is trite law that a confessional statement of a defendant is
relevant and should not be discarded merely on the basis that he had
retracted the statement during trial,” the judge said.
I'm glad the family of the little girl got justice. This should deter the Nigerian Police from shooting indiscriminately and killing innocent citizens that they should otherwise be protecting.
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