Police uncover bomb in Delta
The police in Delta State say they
have uncovered an improvised explosive device (bomb) along the
Ughelli/Patani road in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.
The state Commissioner of Police,
Adeyinka Adeleke, who spoke to reporters on Friday, called on the
people of the state vote peacefully in today’s presidential and
National Assembly elections.
Adeleke said the bomb was discovered by the Anti Robbery Squad led by its Commander, SP Masoyi Dadi, on Thursday night.
In a statement by its acting spokesman,
Chuks Oresewezie, the state police command said the IED was
discovered in an unregistered white Toyota Hilux which refused to
stop.
The CP said they had launched investigations into the incident.
He said, “On 21/2/2019 at about 1945hrs,
the team while carrying out a stop and search along Ughelli-Patani road
intercepted an unregistered white Toyota Hilux, which refused to stop.
“The team gave the vehicle a hot chase
and the two occupants abruptly stopped and escaped into a nearby bush.
Upon a thorough search of the vehicle, 128 pieces of 60mm.156 kg
emulsion chemical substances and five pieces of electric detonators
concealed in large black bags in the vehicle were recovered.
“The Items, which are suspected to be
explosive components, have been handed over to Bomb Disposal Unit who
have since confirmed them as such.”
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