Solomon Arase - Inspector General Of Police |
Inspector General of Police Solomon
Arase yesterday warned Nigerians to avoid the temptation of picking
Ipad, phones or laptops not kept by them, saying terrorists now use
those items to manufacture bombs.
He spoke through a statement by police spokeperson Olabisi Kolawole.
The police also yesterday paraded the
suspects accused of being part of the gang that bombed Abuja suburb of
Kuje and Nyanya at the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS)
Headquarters in Abuja. Explosive materials recovered from them were also
showcased.
Items recovered from them include:
“Engineering textbooks, laptops, phone, face mask, funnel, text tubes,
Ipad, 2 number plates, gloves, 27 pieces of detonators, and aluminium
powder.
Other items are: “Hexomine, hydrogene
peroxide, sulphur powder, sodium azide plus nitrate, iron 11 oxide,
soldering wire, sugar, litmus paper, sodium carbonate, thermometre,
chlorate, filter paper, strings, potassium chlorate, 12 ready-made
Improvised Explosives Devices(IED), and a full bag of fertilizer”.
Be careful, because what you see might as well be a bomb in disguise.
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