Confusion enveloped the Federal
Capital Territory on Monday following the reported planting of a bomb at the
Nigerian Postal Services in Area 10, Abuja.
Many FCT residents became
apprehensive as they sent out text messages, warning their friends and
relations to steer clear of the NIPOST office.
Our correspondent learnt that the
police anti-bomb squad arrived at the scene and removed a package suspected to
be Improvised Explosive Device from the post office premises.
The Commissioner of Police in the
FCT, Mr. Aderenle Shinaba, who briefed reporters on the scare, however, said
there was no bomb explosion in any part of the territory.
He said what was rumoured as
explosion was the sound from a controlled detonation carried out on the
suspected package by men of the anti-bomb squad.
Shinaba said following information
received by the command on the object about 10 a.m., men from the Explosive
Ordnance Department were dispatched to the scene.
He said, “ The true position is that
there was no bomb anywhere in Abuja today (Monday). At about 10am, we got
information that there is something that was packaged in a carton that looked
like bomb at the gate of NIPOST in Area 10. And because of the security
situation in the country generally, the people became apprehensive and they
were scared, so we had to move in promptly.”
The commissioner stated that in order
to avoid a similar incident in Kaduna State where an explosion went off and
killed a policeman, the anti-bomb squad men, examined the object first before
carrying out a pseudo-detonation.
He said, “It was that noise of
controlled detonation that sent shivers down the spines of many people and
rumours flew around. At the end of the day, what we discovered was that it was
a package containing sand as well as tiles. There was nothing to indicate that
it had anything to do with any form of explosive. It has nothing to do with
Improvise Explosived Device.’’
The CP urged the residents to go
about their businesses, saying there was no cause for alarm.
The Postmaster-General of the
Federation, Ibrahim Baba, had earlier told journalists that the parcel was kept
there last Friday by a suspected lunatic.
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