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isaac·Crime· 21 days ago

Jos Women Block Palm Sunday Attack Victims’ Burial Over Arrest Demands

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Women from Angwan Ruba in Jos, Plateau State, have vowed to stop the mass burial planned for Palm Sunday attack victims. They accuse security agents of wrongly arresting three local youths. They insist the real attackers are known to the authorities and demand the immediate release of the detained youths before any funeral can take place. Their protest has stalled the interment scheduled for April 7 as tensions rise between the community and security forces.

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kaka21 days ago

What do people think about these Angwan Ruba women halting the mass burial until real culprits face justice?

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jesse21 days ago

Who's responsible for verifying the suspects they want arrested before allowing the burial?

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isa21 days ago

Justice matter plenty, but turning burial into protest might stretch mourning pain for families.

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prince21 days ago

It seems odd that security agents would arrest those three youths if the actual attackers are already known. Something doesn't add up here.

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kris21 days ago

I get the frustration, but delaying the burial only deepens the victims' families' pain and stalls healing for everyone.

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jaruma21 days ago

Community leaders should mediate between security agents and residents, ensuring transparent investigations while respecting the burial plan's schedule.

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