Father of the late 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni (Jnr.), a student of Dowen College, Lagos, has expressed shock at bail granted to five arrested suspects.
Gatekeepers News reports that Sylvester Oromoni (Snr), said that he is surprised that bail was granted to five arrested suspects before completion of the police investigation.
A Chief Magistrates’ court in the Yaba area of Lagos on Tuesday granted bail to five students of Dowen College following a charge of conspiracy and homicide made against them by the police.
The police charged the minors following the alleged murder of their schoolmate, Sylvester Oromoni, aged 12.
Oromoni expressed his shock while speaking to journalists on Wednesday in Delta.
He insisted that the 21-day remand period granted the police to investigate the death of his son is not due until December 28, 2021, and he was surprised to hear that they have been released on bail.
He said, “The police are saying that they are not done with their investigation and granting these boys bail will not help with their investigation and they were even planning that after the 21 days if they are not done with the investigation, they will ask for an extension.
“We are surprised that they were granted bail when the days they gave them have not expired. As a parent we are not comfortable with that, although we cannot question the judge.”
The father of the late pupil added that the autopsy results are ready and will be made public in due time.
He also alleged that the school authorities in connivance with the parents of the accused may be working against his quest in seeking justice for his late son.
He called on President Muhammadu Buhari, Inspector General of Police, the Lagos State police commissioner, and the Delta State government to ensure that justice prevails on the matter.