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Thursday, July 03, 2014

Police Arrest 50 Suspected Boko-Haram Members In Association To Apapa Bomb Blasts!

When reports of the Apapa blast on 25th of June filtered out, it was suspected to be a terrorist attack.
However the blast-which happened in front of a tank farm and at the Alex Junction both on Creek Road — initially attributed to a gas explosion that claimed four lives-was later associated to an accident with rumors of terrorism refuted.
But now, the latest report of the blast reveals that the police suspected foul play and has been investigating the blast. "Reasonable progress" is said to have been made.
The Lagos state police command has launched a massive mop-up of suspects after conducting preliminary investigations.
About 50 suspects were picked up between Monday and Tuesday this week by police operatives from different divisions. They were then transferred to the Special Investigation Bureau (SIB) at the command headquarters in Ikeja.
The suspects are being thoroughly interrogated "and those who are believed to be innocent are being released," a senior police officer is quoted to have told reporters.
The officer said there is "reasonable suspicion" that some of the suspects have infiltrated and are setting up terror sects. 
He said: 
"Some of them were picked up from Apapa, Ijora, Berger, Isolo, Mushin, Idi-Araba, and some other places in the state based on a tip-off. Currently, we are quizzing the ones already arrested on the suspicion that they are Boko Haram members. Already, we have gathered that some of them are Nigerians while the rest are foreigners who smuggled themselves into the country without the appropriate pass. If after investigations, they are deemed clean, we will release the Nigerians among them to sureties but the foreigners will be deported if they are cleared after investigations. However, if investigations reveal they are Boko Haram members, we will take them to Abuja for further investigations and then they will take it up from there."

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