In the early hours of Tuesday, panic swept through Jos, the capital of Plateau State, following rumors that bombs had been planted in key locations within the city’s business district. However, the state police command swiftly dismissed the alarm, assuring residents that no such threat existed and there was no danger of an explosion.
In a statement signed by its spokesperson, DSP Alfred Alabo, the police command confirmed it received a report of a shallow dug hole suspected to contain an improvised explosive device (IED) at Ahmadu Bello Way beside the Old JUTH fence, which caused panic among the residents early Tuesday morning.
The statement further explained that upon receiving the report, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Emmanuel Olugbemiga Adesina, immediately ordered the Area Commander for Metro and the Officer in Charge of the Command’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) to mobilize a team of bomb technicians to the scene, in collaboration with the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for “C” Division, to assess the situation and take necessary actions.
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“Upon arrival at the scene, the area was immediately cordoned off, and our EOD team began their examination. After completing the examination, it was determined that the hole was safe and free of any explosive devices.”
The State Commissioner of Police commended the good people of Plateau State for being security-conscious and cooperating with the police throughout the exercise.
He urged the public to continue their normal business activities without fear, as the area is safe and free of any threats to lives or property.
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