Plateau State Arraigns Four Suspects for March 2026 Jos Killings Under Heavy Security
Plateau State arraigned four suspects Thursday for the deadly March 2026 Angwan Rukuba attack in Jos. Heavy security ensured order during the court proceedings.

Plateau State authorities arraigned four suspects on Thursday in connection with the deadly March 2026 attack on Angwan Rukuba community in Jos, marking a significant step in the legal process. Heavy security measures were in place during the court proceedings to maintain order.
The March 2026 Angwan Rukuba attack in Jos North claimed multiple lives, sending shockwaves through the region. This incident immediately triggered investigations by various security agencies. The Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria's primary domestic intelligence agency responsible for internal security, actively pursued leads. Their efforts culminated in the arrests of the four suspects. These detentions occurred between April 3 and April 10, 2026, roughly one month after the initial attack, demonstrating a focused response to the violence.
On Thursday, the Plateau State Government formally presented the four individuals before a high court in Jos. Prosecutors charged them with grave offences, including criminal conspiracy to commit terrorism and other related crimes. The official court documents specifically named Isa Umar Ibrahim, Auwalu Abubakar (known as Auwalu Dogo), and Musa Abubakar Ibrahim (alias Yaroro) as part of the arraigned group. The proceedings took place under extremely tight security. A substantial deployment of security personnel surrounded the courthouse, ensuring peace and preventing any potential disruptions or security breaches during this high-profile legal event. The suspects arrived at the Plateau State High Court of Justice around 9:20 am, a detail that highlights the precise scheduling of the operation.
This arraignment signifies the formal commencement of judicial proceedings against the accused, transitioning from investigation to prosecution. The court will now address the serious charges and evaluate the evidence presented by the state. The substantial security presence at the courthouse underscores both the sensitivity of the case and the heightened public interest in justice for the victims. This initial court appearance sets the stage for a potentially protracted legal battle. Observers will closely monitor subsequent court hearings as the judicial process unfolds. These proceedings will ultimately determine the accountability for those implicated in the March 2026 Angwan Rukuba killings and potentially offer closure to affected communities.
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