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Villagers Kill a Man Over Theft Allegations

Katama CoprianBy Katama CoprianJune 16, 20252 Mins Read
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Shock and outrage have gripped Mwalala Village, under Traditional Authority Kalumo in Ntchisi District, after a man was brutally killed by angry villagers on Sunday, June 15. The victim, whose identity remains unknown, was accused of attempting to break into a house to steal property—a crime that turned fatal at the hands of enraged residents.

According to Ntchisi Police spokesperson Salomy Zgambo, the man was caught in the act by community members who wasted no time in delivering their own brand of justice. Eyewitnesses say the mob pelted the suspect with stones before setting him ablaze.

“He died on the spot due to excessive bleeding and severe burns,” confirmed medical personnel at the local hospital where the body was taken for postmortem examination.

The gruesome incident has reignited the national debate on mob justice, a growing concern in several Malawian communities. Authorities strongly condemned the act, warning that taking the law into one’s own hands undermines the justice system and encourages further violence.

“We urge residents to report suspected criminals to the police instead of resorting to violence,” said Zgambo. “This is a tragic example of what happens when mob anger replaces legal procedure.”

Investigations are ongoing, and police have launched a manhunt to identify those involved in the killing. No arrests had been made by the time of publication.

The incident has left many in the village shaken, with human rights advocates calling for urgent community sensitization on the dangers of mob justice and the importance of upholding the rule of law.

As the nation mourns yet another life lost to vigilante violence, officials are now facing pressure to address the underlying issues of insecurity, lack of trust in law enforcement, and the urgent need for justice reform.

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