Police Uncover Plans By Boko Haram To Attack FCT Transport Service, Motor Parks

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The Nigeria Police Force has said that credible intelligence at its disposal indicates that terrorists have perfected plans 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", a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Frank Mba on Saturday in Abuja said.

ACP Mba said the Police High Command had ordered the FCT Commissioner of Police (Joseph Mbu) in particular and other CPs in adjoining states to beef-up security at major parks around Abuja and its environs.

The Police also enjoined the general public, particularly those within and outside the Federal Capital Territory to be vigilant and report any suspicious persons, objects, movements or activities to the Security Forces without delay.

It urged the citizens not to panic, noting that 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 called on the management of motor parks to ensure that travelers and workers' safety comes first.

It charged 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.

Following the exposure of the terrorists' plot, the Police High Command advised the general public in other places outside the motor parks to also monitor their environments as the terrorists may likely shift focus on their target.

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


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