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Last Day Of Bloody June: Police Avert Deadly Bomb Explosions In Jos

 

Two bombs planted Saturday on a bridge in Riyom, some 40 kilometres from Jos, the Plateau capital, have been detonated, the state police command have said. 

 

Spokesman of the command, Abu Emmanuel, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos, that the bombs were planted on the bridge linking Gol-Hoss and Riyom, the headquarters of Riyom Local Government Area. 

 

"Today, at about 0200 hours, suspected terrorists went and planted bombs on a bridge linking Gol-Hoss and the headquarters of Riyom Local Government Area. 

 

"Following a tip-off, a Police anti-bomb squad led by ASP Abel Mbibi, went to the scene and we were able to detonate and evacuate the bombs,” Mr. Emmanuel told NAN. 

 

Mr. Emmanuel said the detonation of the bombs was done without any damage to the bridge and that no casualty was recorded during the operation. 

 

The spokesman said that no arrest had been made in connection with the incident but that investigation had commenced. 

 

"Efforts are being intensified to track down the criminal elements behind the dastardly act,’’ he said. 

 

Mr. Emmanuel said that the situation in the area and the state at large had been very calm and urged all law-abiding citizens to go about their lawful activities without fear as the Police and other security agencies were on top of the situation. 

 

"The prompt response of the Police in this incident is a confirmation of the earlier assurance given to the good people of Plateau that the Police Command is fully prepared to protect lives and property of law-abiding citizens. 

 

"But, again, the Police need timely and credible information from members of the public to help nip such dastardly situation in the bud as well as deal decisively with those bent on fomenting trouble on the Plateau.” 

 

He appealed to members of the public to continue to collaborate and cooperate with the Police and other security agencies by volunteering credible and timely information to make them to be more proactive. 

 

NAN reports that Riyom has witnessed some bomb blasts and constant rifts between Berom and Fulani herdsmen with many, especially women and children, murdered in cold blood. 

 

Recently, a timed-bomb was planted at the Riyom market square before an 82-year old farmer, Gyang Dachom, who was attracted by a clock attached to it, and the turkey vegetable oil tin - the fuel for the bomb, which he thought actually contained the oil - took it home believing he had found a fortune. 

 

Last month, another time bomb was planted in the market square and was timed to explode by noon at the peak of the weekly Riyom market but stopped working shortly after it was planted. 

 

 

Plateau Police Commissioner, Emmanuel Ayeni, recently decried the protracted attacks in the area, and declared that Riyom had become the albatross of security agencies. 

 

The Federal Government had last month expressed concerns over the killings which heightened in recent weeks, and became a daily occurrence with several houses and food crops destroyed while thousands were rendered homeless. 

 

Two bombs planted Saturday on a bridge in Riyom, some 40 kilometres from Jos, the Plateau capital, have been detonated, the state police command have said.    Spokesman of the command, Abu Emmanuel, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos, that the bombs were planted on the bridge linking Gol-Hoss and Riyom, the headquarters of Riyom Local Government Area.    "Today, at about 0200 hours, suspected terrorists went and planted bombs on a bridge linking Gol-Hoss and the headquarters of Riyom Local Government Area.    "Following a tip-off, a Police anti-bomb squad led by ASP Abel Mbibi, went to the scene and we were able to detonate and evacuate the bombs,” Mr. Emmanuel told NAN.    Mr. Emmanuel said the detonation of the bombs was done without any damage to the bridge and that no casualty was recorded during the operation.    The spokesman said that no arrest had been made in connection with the incident but that investigation had commenced.    "Efforts are being intensified to track down the criminal elements behind the dastardly act,’’ he said.    Mr. Emmanuel said that the situation in the area and the state at large had been very calm and urged all law-abiding citizens to go about their lawful activities without fear as the Police and other security agencies were on top of the situation.    "The prompt response of the Police in this incident is a confirmation of the earlier assurance given to the good people of Plateau that the Police Command is fully prepared to protect lives and property of law-abiding citizens.    "But, again, the Police need timely and credible information from members of the public to help nip such dastardly situation in the bud as well as deal decisively with those bent on fomenting trouble on the Plateau.”    He appealed to members of the public to continue to collaborate and cooperate with the Police and other security agencies by volunteering credible and timely information to make them to be more proactive.    NAN reports that Riyom has witnessed some bomb blasts and constant rifts between Berom and Fulani herdsmen with many, especially women and children, murdered in cold blood.    Recently, a timed-bomb was planted at the Riyom market square before an 82-year old farmer, Gyang Dachom, who was attracted by a clock attached to it, and the turkey vegetable oil tin - the fuel for the bomb, which he thought actually contained the oil - took it home believing he had found a fortune.    Last month, another time bomb was planted in the market square and was timed to explode by noon at the peak of the weekly Riyom market but stopped working shortly after it was planted.      Plateau Police Commissioner, Emmanuel Ayeni, recently decried the protracted attacks in the area, and declared that Riyom had become the albatross of security agencies.    The Federal Government had last month expressed concerns over the killings which heightened in recent weeks, and became a daily occurrence with several houses and food crops destroyed while thousands were rendered homeless. 

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