Police Deactivate Improvised Explosive Device in Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command’s Anti-Bomb Squad has deactivated an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) from exploding in the Ikeja area of the state.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this to Newsmen on Wednesday.
He further explained that the IED, was contained inside a bag, was dropped by the roadside near the federal operations unit (FOU), Zone A of the Nigeria Customs along Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way in Ikeja.
Hundeyin said an officer on patrol identified the man who dropped the package, adding that the suspect came down from an unregistered Toyota Corolla vehicle.
He said the command’s anti-bomb squad immediately came to the scene to implode the IED before it went off.
“The officer sighted a young man who alighted from the car and carefully dropped a bag by the side of the FOU Zone A fence. The young man returned to his car and zoomed off,” the police spokesperson said.
“Based on the report, a team of EOD-CBRN experts from the base quickly mobilised to the scene to identify the object.
“On arrival, it was confirmed that truly the item was an IED. Subsequently, the area was cordoned off, and the IED was rendered safe and thereafter detonated accordingly.
“Meanwhile, the residual of the IED was collected for further analysis and investigation.”