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JUST IN: Police Deactivate Explosive Device in Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command’s anti-bomb squad successfully deactivated an improvised explosive device (IED) in the Ikeja area of Lagos. The incident, which took place on the eve of a planned hunger protest, has raised concerns among citizens and observers alike.
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the operation in a statement on Wednesday. The device, wrapped in a bag, was reportedly dropped by the roadside from an unregistered vehicle along Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way.
While the prompt action by the police has been praised, there are growing speculations that the incident might be a strategic move by the Nigerian Police to intimidate and deter potential protesters ahead of the hunger protest scheduled to begin tomorrow, August 1.
Details shortly….
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