A statement from the Kano State police command, signed by its spokesman, Magaji Musa Majia, said one person was arrested on Thursday, while the second suspect who was the man that had quarrel with woman surrendered himself to the police.
“During the quarrel, the woman was alleged to have uttered an insult against the Prophet Mohammed and she was attacked and lynched to death by an angry mob,” said the statement.
The timely response of the police saved the situation and the husband of the deceased who was at the scene was rescued to protective custody, as her corpse was taken to the morgue. The statement said the commissioner of police directed that the two suspects be transferred to State Criminal Investigation and Intelligent Department (SCIID) for discreet investigation.
It concluded that normalcy has been restored to the market and people are going about their normal businesses, and on behalf of the state government expressed condolences to the husband of the deceased & her family.
According to Ganduje, The stakeholders, particularly the Council of Ulamas & the CAN leadership have also been urged to publicly condemn this barbaric act.
Ganduje urged the religious leaders to intensify efforts in enlightening the general public on taking laws into their hands, promised that the State Government will assist the family of the deceased prepare for the burial arrangements.