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Thursday 27 July 2017

Biafra: Police Evacuates Unexploded High Caliber Bomb in Enugu

Biafra: Police Evacuates Unexploded High Caliber Bomb in Enugu

An unused explosive device positioned for a fatal assault during the Nigerian civil war of 1967 to 1970 has been unearthed after 50 years.

Enugu State Command of the Nigeria Police on Wednesday successfully evacuated an unexploded high caliber bomb used during the Nigeria/Biafra civil war.

This is contained in a statement by Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the command, Ebere Amaraizu.

He said the object found in the morning of July 21, 2017, at a farmland called Amaetiti in Oji River Local Government Area of the state, was discovered on the ground during farming.

The spokesman added that Explosive Ordinance Unit of the command evacuated the bomb. According to Amaraizu, expert analysis indicated that the civil war bomb left over has not been detonated and was of high caliber.

“The command to this end is advising members of the public not tamper with any of such object whenever they are seen or discovered either during farming, building or road constructions but to report promptly to the nearest police station or to call the commands control room number on 08032003702, 08075390883,08086671202 and 08098880172 for prompt and necessary action”, he appealed.

Meanwhile, the command said it has through the operatives of the special Anti Robbery Squad Oji River zone, raided one hotel situated at Gariki Ugwuoba, where two suspected armed robbery suspects, Stanley Chukwu and Ozumba Henry were nabbed.

“Recovered from them are a locally made short double barrel gun fully loaded with cartridges, one triple mouth locally made short gun loaded with three cartridges and one locally made revolver pistol loaded with three live ammunition.

“Suspects are already helping the operatives in their investigations as the state command has assured of its continual partnership with sister agencies, members of the public and relevant stakeholders with a view to sustaining the tempo of a peaceful environment in the state.
































source:tori nes

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