Monday, June 22, 2026 - A horrific act of mob justice has shocked residents of Maraban Jos in Kaduna State after a woman identified as Malama Ummulkhairi was brutally k!lled and set ablaze by an angry residents over allegations of child theft.
The incident, which occurred on Sunday, June 21, 2026 has
sparked outrage across the state and renewed concerns about the growing menace
of jungle justice, lawlessness and the dangerous spread of mob violence fueled
by rumours and misinformation.
According to accounts from family members and associates,
the deceased, an Islamic teacher and mother of more than five children, had
travelled from the New Maraban Jos area to attend an Islamic lecture reportedly
organised at a local school in the old Maraban Jos axis.
According to reports, she allegedly lost her way after being
separated from some of her companions and sought directions from children in
the neighbourhood.
Shortly afterwards, some residents reportedly accused her of
attempting to steal children, an allegation that witnesses and relatives insist
was entirely baseless.
As tension escalated, a crowd gathered and the woman was
reportedly taken to a nearby police station for her protection and
investigation.
Family members who rushed to the station reportedly
attempted to identify her and explain that she was a known Islamic teacher.
Witnesses said efforts were also made to calm the situation
and convince the crowd to allow security agencies to investigate the
allegation.
A large mob later stormed the police station, overwhelmed
officers on duty and forcibly removed the woman from protective custody.
The mob subsequently k!lled her and set her body
ablaze.
Reacting to the incident, the Kaduna State Police Command
strongly condemned the attack.
The spokesperson for the command, DSP Mansir Hassan,
described the act as barbaric, criminal and a direct assault on the rule of
law.
According to the statement, police officers had moved the woman into custody for her safety and to investigate the allegation against her before the mob attacked the station.
The command disclosed that several suspects had already been arrested while efforts were ongoing to apprehend others involved in the attack.
It assured that a comprehensive investigation had commenced
and that all those responsible would face the full weight of the law.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Rabiu Muhammad, warned that
the command would not tolerate jungle justice, mob violence or attacks on
police formations and personnel.
He urged members of the public to report suspected criminal
activities to law enforcement agencies and allow due process to take its
course.

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