By Burnett Munthali
In a dramatic turn of events, a man narrowly escaped an angry mob in Kawale, Lilongwe, after being caught stealing clothes from a fence in a residential area. The police, who swiftly intervened, identified the suspect as Drunken Kapyepye, a 23-year-old local resident.
According to Kawale police spokesperson Precious Mabvuto Phiri, Kapyepye was caught in the act of stealing clothes that had been left to dry on a fence in one of the houses in the area. When residents realized what was happening, they were quick to raise the alarm, and a crowd soon gathered, furious at the attempted theft.
The mob’s anger escalated quickly, and they were reportedly preparing to set the man on fire as punishment for his actions. Fortunately, the police arrived at the scene just in time to save Kapyepye from the mob’s wrath.
“He was lucky to escape unharmed,” said Phiri. “We urge members of the public to refrain from taking the law into their own hands. We understand that people are frustrated with criminal activities, but mob justice is not the answer.”
Kapyepye has since been taken into police custody and is expected to face charges of theft. The police are continuing their investigations and have urged residents to remain calm and report any criminal activities to the authorities rather than resorting to violence.
This incident highlights the growing tension in some areas of Lilongwe, where communities are increasingly frustrated by rising crime rates. However, the police have stressed the importance of allowing the justice system to handle such matters to avoid dangerous situations escalating further.