Residents, motorists and workers on Lagos Island were thrown
into pandemonium in the early morning of May 15, 2014, Thursday, over a
bomb scare.
According to a report on PMNEWS website, the
bomb scare occurred when three bags containing objects suspected to be
bombs were discovered by traders on Tom Jones Street, near the ever busy
Idumota market, Lagos Island, Lagos State, western Nigeria.
It
was gathered through an eye-witness that when the traders saw the three
bags, they immediately informed the Divisional Police Officer, DPO in
charge of Ebute-Ero Division, SP Barrister John Otahumele who responded
by taking the bags away.
Bomb Scare On Lagos Island
* Lagosians at the scene of the bomb scare
The
report stated that the prompt response of Policemen from Ebute-Ero
Police Division ensured that commercial activities were not paralysed on
the Island today because most of the traders thought the three bags
contained bombs.
A Resident living around the area said they woke
up this morning and found some items made up of 3 cylindrical objects
placed close to the central mosque at a busy intersection.
* Scene of the bomb scare
As
at the time of writing this report, police source said the objects have
been taken to the bomb disposal unit in Ikeja for further analysis.
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