THE police in Adamawa State have thwarted a plot by Boko Haram to attack Yola, the state capital, ahead of the general election.
The Commissioner of Police, Gabriel Adaji, who made the disclosure at
a press conference, on Friday, in Yola, said policemen discovered 19
high-calibre bombs buried in a bush a few kilometres to the city.
Adaji said the discovery of the bombs and the location, in Song Local Government Area, followed a tip-off. He said the bombs, which were at 90 per cent completion stage, only
required connections to batteries to cause what might have been
conceived to be the worst explosion in the country.
He stated that the terrorists aimed to blow strategic structures,
including the about one-kilometre long River Benue bridge linking Yola
South and Yola North.
The police boss explained that the bombs, the weakest of which could
destroy structures within a 200-metre radius, had been detonated by the
police anti-bomb squad.
The devices, he said, were on the verge of being transported to various parts of the state capital before they were discovered.
He stated that no arrest had been made in connection with the incident. ...NigerianTribune
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