Lilongwe Mob stones suspect to death, another severely wounded ufor vandalising ESCOM transformer

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Police in Lilongwe have condemned the mob justice that led to the stoning to death of one suspect and the severe wounding of another after they were found vandalising an ESCOM transformer.

According to Lilongwe Police Spokesperson Inspector Hestings Chigalu,the incident occurred at Mbalame Primary School in Traditional Authority Chadza, Lilongwe, in the early hours of Friday, December 12, 2025

The deceased has been identified as Amon Maliko, 35 years old, while the surviving suspect is Million Gideon,aged 21.

Preliminary investigations indicate that at around 03:00 hours, villagers around Mbalame Primary School were awakened by a loud sound, suspected to be a falling object.
Upon checking, some villagers discovered two individuals dismantling a transformer that had already been taken down.

The community mobilised and attempted to apprehend the suspects, who initially fled.

However, residents from neighbouring villages, alerted by the commotion, joined the pursuit and eventually caught the two.

Villagers from Mbalame, who initially claimed they were taking the suspects to police, instead took them back to the vandalism scene where they began assaulting them.

Police officers rushed to the scene upon receiving a report and managed to rescue Gideon, who was taken for medical treatment.

Maliko, however, was pronounced dead upon arrival at Maluwa Health Centre.

Maliko hailed from Kadambe Village, Traditional Authority Chadza, while Gideon comes from Chazwe Village, Traditional Authority (T.A) Mazengera, both in Lilongwe District.

Police strongly warn communities against mob justice, emphasizing that such acts are criminal and hinder lawful prosecution of offenders.


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Lilongwe woman arrested for scalding husband over dispute of hiring housemaid

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi Police in Lilongwe at Area 23 have arrested 34-year-old Bernadetta Awali for allegedly pouring boiling water on her husband, Yamikani Jonasi, following a domestic dispute over hiring a maid.

According to police, the couple, who have been married for seven years, had been arguing after Jonasi insisted that they engage domestic help.

The suspect is said to have raised concerns that Bernadetta was struggling to balance household responsibilities with her business commitments.

However, Awali reportedly rejected the idea, fearing that her husband might become involved with the maid—an insecurity she linked to their own relationship history.

Awali previously worked as a maid, and Jonasi left his former wife to be with her, a situation that authorities say contributed to her distrust.

The disagreement escalated on the day of the incident, with Awali allegedly assaulting her husband by pulling his private parts before scalding him with boiling water.

Jonasi sustained serious injuries and is currently receiving treatment at Kamuzu Central Hospital, where medical officials describe his condition as extremely painful but stable.

Police have confirmed that Awali is in custody and will be charged once investigations are complete.


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