Scores killed in Adamawa Police station bomb blast
Scores of people, mainly police personnel, were feared
killed yesterday, as bomb blast rocked the Anti-Bomb squad building of the
Adamawa State Police Command. However, the National Emergency Management
Agency, NEMA, confirmed four persons dead in the the blast, said to be an
accidental explosion. A statement by Mr. Sani Datti, Senior Information
Officer, NEMA, in Abuja,
said the explosion occurred at about noon and the injured persons taken to the
Federal Medical Centre, Yola. According to the statement, nearby Jimeta Primary
School, Post Office, old NITEL building and some
neighbouring houses were affected. The Anti-Bomb squad building houses Jimeta
Divisional Police station, state investigation Bureau SIB, and the central
motor Traffic Division, MTD of the state police command among other arms of the
police. All the roofs and structures of the building were completely shattered
by the blast. As at 2pm yesterday, thick smoke was still bellowing from the
burning offices, even as security operatives including officials of NEMA, Red
Cross and others were yet to have access into the scene. Accident vehicles
parked in the premises were all gutted by fire as explosion from burning tyres
and petrol tanks created heightened anxiety for residents around the area.
Check the Vanguard
newspaper for the full story.
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