Police Declare Man, 27, Wanted Over Killing Of Boy, 11

Posted on August 25, 2022

MICHAEL AKINOLA 

 

A 27-year old man, Kome Ogaga, has been declared wanted by the Police for allegedly killing an 11-year old boy while testing a gun in Delta State.

 

P.M.EXPRESS reports as disclosed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Delta State Police Command, DSP Bright Edafe.

 

According to DSP Edafe, on Monday 22nd August, 2022, the suspect, Kome Ogaga, while testing a locally made gun, shot and killed one 11-year old boy, Hossanna Merritt.

 

After the incident, the suspect, Kome, was said to have abandoned his house and ran away, which prompted the Police to declare him wanted for murder.

 

The Police therefore, is pleading with members of the public that whoever knows his whereabouts should please report to the Delta State Police Command or the nearest Police Station to assist in the investigation so that the little boy can get justice.

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