The
police in Plateau State on Monday confirmed that two bombs were
discovered in the premises of a hostel at the University of Jos on
Sunday.
The Police Commissioner, Mr Emmanuel Ayeni, said the officers were
able to detonate one of the bombs while the second exploded, injuring no
person.
He said, “When my officers and men with the Anti-Bomb Squad arrived
in the scene, they were able to detonate the second bomb and luckily,
the one that exploded did not harm anybody or cause damage to the hostel
block.’’
Ayeni said although the police had begun investigation, no suspect had been arrested, describing the incident as criminal.
He said the bombs were locally made, promising that the planters would be found and brought to judgment.
He called on students and members of the university community to go
about their normal activities as the police were on top of the
situation.
A security officer with the university’s Intelligence Unit, who
pleaded anonymity, told NAN that the unit received an emergency call on
the development at about 8.00 p.m. and subsequently, invited the police.
“The bomb exploded was planted behind a hostel block while the one that the police detonated was planted beside a building.
“Our joy is that nobody was hurt nor the hostel damaged by the blast;
probably this is because the devices were said to be locally made,” he
said.
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