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Saturday, 12 July 2014

Police uncover plans by terrorists to attack Abuja transport service

Below is a Police press statement signed by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Frank Mba...
Credible intelligence reports at the disposal of the Nigeria Police indicate that terrorists have perfected plot to carry out attacks on the Abuja transport sector. The attacks which are intended to cause panic amongst Abuja residents and visitors alike are planned to be perpetrated through suicide bombings, or through the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) concealed in luggage, bags, cans, and other receptacles. The Police High Command therefore, while ordering FCT Commissioner of Police in particular and other CPs in adjoining States to beef-up security at major parks around Abuja and its environs, enjoins the general public, particularly those within and outside the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja to be roundly vigilant and report any suspicious persons, objects, movements or activities to the Security Forces without delay. Continue..


Meanwhile, the Police Authorities enjoin citizens not to panic as the Security Forces are working round the clock to neutralize and effectively deal with the threat. 

As part of additional efforts at forestalling the attacks and strengthening security around the transport sector, the Police High Command has called on the management of Motor-parks to ensure that travelers and workers’ safety comes first. It charges them to constantly conduct regular and routine scanning of their environments while insisting on carrying out a thorough search on passengers and their bags as well as vehicles entering and leaving their parks. It also advises that such searches must have the active participation of the passengers involved and warns that any item or luggage unaccompanied by any passenger must be rejected outright and should not be allowed into the vehicle. Passengers are also enjoined to be on the lookout for any passenger, who might come in with luggage but will attempt to disembark without such luggage.

While operators of motor parks are strongly advised to discourage overnight parking of vehicles at motor parks, particularly by unknown persons, the Police authorities further advise motor park workers to reduce congestion at the parks by disallowing the indiscriminate parking of private cars, tricycles and motorcycles at the precincts of motor parks.

In addition the Police High Command advises that the general public in other places outside the motor parks should also monitor their environments as the terrorists may likely shift attention having known that their plots have been uncovered.

Meanwhile, the Police can be reached on the following hot lines: FCT Police Control Room - 07057337653, Force Intelligence Bureau Operations Room - 08139379245, 08075650624 and National Emergency Line -112.


ACP FRANK MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
 ABUJA

66 comments:

  1. O di very ok. I'm out ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  2. Rubbish,numbz dat u won't pick or cum 2 hlp wen cald.... I dnt care jare

    ~@iamJbankz Olamide's PA~

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    1. Because you think you're safe in Lagos abi? Be deceiving yourself.

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  3. I can't believe it has come to this,a time when people will be checked before boarding a vehicle.God help Nigeria coz this cowards are unrelenting in bringing Nigeria to her knees.

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    1. Lady which year re u? Don't dey check pple b4 travelling, before now...

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    1. linda i called one of these numbers nobody is picking

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  5. GOD help us.. patoswife@gmail.com

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  6. Good work..may God hlp our security men n women

    gbengadennis@yahoo.com

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  7. Na wa o... The country is gradually deterioting and there is nothing our so called leaders can do. #weep

    Jenny says

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  8. Our country is nt safe.. bh plss we at beggin una. . Smtims I wonder if deir sponsors ar humans.. do dey evn av a heart

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  9. May God cont to expose all their evil works until they are frustrated out of ideas to carry out their evil works.nonsense sets of beast in human forms holy ghorst fire burn all these agents of darkness to ashes!!!

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  10. Hehe... I see car-less citizens in abuja trekking more from now onwards..will help with their fat-shedding, lol.
    Seriously, this BH nonsense is getting out of hand. Biko, since GEJ does not want to divide Nigeria; so the war can be fought once and have an end, he should please call APC and make peace with them, for the interest of poor citizens of Nigeria.


    *My R1.50c comment*

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  11. Diaris God in everything we do o... Choi! Nice job by da olopa sha... www.kongegist.com say so

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  12. It getting worst everyday, Nigeria is becoming Irag and Afghanistan.
    www.justhealthng.blogspot.com

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  13. May God help us.

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  14. God help your people ooo... nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  15. They will never succeed. Amen
    #PICCANTO#
    lausmithuj@gmail.com

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  16. Our country is in God's hand

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  17. Yet again this muslim bigots pls leave Abuja alone

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  18. Searching bags ? De shud nt go and. Search d one dat will blow one day And kill passengers. Suicide bombers no send anybody oh.

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  19. Pls ppl around shld help dem with informations 2 prevent ds frm happening

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  20. You guys need to use technology and stop using men

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  21. I can't believe it has come to this,a time when people will be checked before boarding a vehicle.God help Nigeria coz this cowards are unrelenting in bringing Nigeria to her knees.


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    1. Chai! Bonita I don catch u! Same tin u wrote up dia wit ur name.....now as an anonymous???? Na u de reply n insult pple abi? How lame? Lwkmd!

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  22. God protect us!!!!! Linda post my comment!!!!!!!

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  23. Nigerian police are making sense... If all the advice given is followed it might help.. Nigerians have to be vigilant now too many lives have been lost.

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  24. Bomb scare everywhere....y my mama no born me for US

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  25. Of course prevention is better than cure

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  26. May God save us from this blood sucking bastards

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  27. So those EVIL ones are not tired!

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  28. what are a story... does it means you guys called security operatives dont know who those cowards are? ok nahhhhhhh... there is God oooooo

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  29. May God continue to protect us..amen!

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  30. Ok noted...


    XDON D DON

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  31. Go on. Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  32. I'm sure people will avoid using the transport service for now cos they definitely won't trust the police to do a good job

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  33. To God be the glory. Everyone need to be vigilant now, not only police this time around. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  34. This is serious.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo.com

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  35. Its well oooooo ehisarthur@yahoo.com

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  36. Good job police we nigerians got your back. Jopeyemi@gmail.com

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  37. Very pathetic situation! Smh

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  38. Where did our police get their training ooooo, how can you give out this kind of information to the public. Imagine the panic this will create. What they should have done is to increase security presence in the city without making comments that will cause panic. This is unbelievable. Our security agencies are completely unprofessional and needs to come up to speed with standard methods of policing. I consider this route they have gone silly.

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  39. Its well...LSR 916 CG army green Golf 3...ajuwon/akute /ipaja/ egbeda/ agbado/ sango people pls help..tx

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  40. Nna ehn! Where then to we run for refuge if the federal capital is bereft of peace and serenity

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  41. Good work police. Jopeyemi@gmail.com

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  42. hmmmm...love2nicee@yahoo.com

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  43. I pray God dismantles thr plans and mak it void... Prayer is all I think we need now

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  44. God hv mercy on ur children,dis is really getting out of hands Oooº° ,where do we run to God?Begining 2 be scared in dis Abj for d forst time#Thinkingofrunningaway#

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  45. Chai! Naija. Boko self ehn, dem hold our girls. Dem still dey bomb. People wey dey carry card-board wey dem write "bring back our girls" don tire self.

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  46. Nigerian police are now trying,Bravo

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  47. I wish to commend Madam Linda on her gr8 works everytime. Kudos to u SIS. BUT WE AV NOT SEEN any post about d burial of our dearest gospel singer KEFEE. Pls update us with d event. From Princess

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  48. imposicant.How can you ppl shebi for then how would you check it.I am a manhood of my thing.I dont do sent not u peuples if you bomberebed me.


    G.BOBBY

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  49. thank God ooo...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  50. thank God ooo...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  51. Ok oooo...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  52. Well said,The almighty God is going to destroy them one after the other in no distance time

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  53. May God be with us




    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  54. www.meddirectng.com13 July 2014 at 14:28

    If only they will consult me, i can provide them with a long range bomb scanner that can detect bomb more than 1km away and 8 metres under ground. Whatelse do they need for this arduous task?learn more at www.meddirectng.com

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  55. www.meddirectng.com13 July 2014 at 14:29

    If only they will consult me, i can provide them with a long range bomb scanner that can detect bomb more than 1km away and 8 metres under ground. Whatelse do they need for this arduous task?learn more at www.meddirectng.com

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