The Nigeria police Command in Bauchi State has confirmed the arrest of three suspects in connection with the death of criminal male suspect, Abdulrazak Ibrahim in custody of Vigilante office in Bakin Kura area of the State.
The command’s spokesman, SP Nafiu Habib said in a statement police have opened inquiry into the death of 39-year-old suspect, who taken into vigilante custody, following complaint of alleged theft lodged by the victim’s mother, Hauwa Ibrahim.
The incident, according to the statement was reported to police on August, 20, 2026 at about 1839hrs by the Chairman of the Vigilante Group, Bakin Kura Local Government.
“Preliminary findings by the police revealed that the deceased was invited to the Vigilante Office following a complaint of theft lodged by his mother, one Hauwa Ibrahim, for investigation, recovery of stolen properties, and to identify possible receivers”, the police spokesman said.
“It is unfortunate that during the process, Abdulrazak Ibrahim died while in the custody of the vigilantes”, according to him.
“In response, the Command immediately deployed detectives attached to ‘A’ Division Township to the scene”, leading to the arrest of three members of the Vigilante Group on duty at the time of incident.
Physical examination revealed that the body was intact with no visible sign of violence. However, an autopsy will be conducted to ascertain the actual cause of death.
The corpse of the deceased has been evacuated to ATBU Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, and deposited in the mortuary for preservation.
Reacting to the incident,
The Commissioner of Police in the State, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, who sued for calm, has ordered a thoroughly investigated to ensure justice is served.
He also reiterated the Command’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and warned against any act of jungle justice or extrajudicial action by individuals or groups.


