Security Threat Alert
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.
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.
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
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