The
Nigerian Police anti-bomb team, Marine Police and Anti-Terrorist
personnel were earlier today, dispatched to the Consular General Office,
Victoria Island, where a panic was reported over a strange bag.
Fatai Owoseni
The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr Fatai Owoseni, on
Thursday said there was no bomb planted at the American Embassy in
Lagos.
Owoseni told newsmen that the bag kept in one of the vehicles at
the Consular General Office, Victoria Island, only contained medical
equipment.
“We got a call at about 7.40 a.m this morning concerning the
strange bag. I immediately dispatched the anti-bomb team, Marine Police
and Anti-Terrorist personnel to the scene.
“The anti-bomb team professionally removed the bag from the
vehicle. After scanning the bag, they discovered that all items inside
were medical tools.
“We are, however, investigating the reason why the bag was left
there and who is the owner. We don’t want to leave anything to chance.
“We want to also allay the fears of people in Lagos and the
diplomatic communities that there is no cause for alarm. There is no
bomb planted at the American Embassy in Lagos.
“The police in Lagos assured foreigners and citizens of their
safety. We are ever ready to live up to our constitutional
responsibilities.
“Since the bag was removed from the embassy, normal activities have resumed,” Owoseni said.
The items in the bag displayed before newsmen by Owoseni, included bandages, scissors and plaster.
The content of the bag was taken to anti-bomb office for further investigation.
-NAN
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