Suspicious objects in the affected areas were spotted in Borno State, the Police Command said it has successfully recovered eight unexploded ordnance (UXOs) in Dala and Gwange areas of Maiduguri.
Michael, said that the recoveries were made on November 22,
2024, after reports of, he explained that the first incident occurred at
approximately 8:43 am in the Dala-Abuja Talakawa area.
The spokesperson said this was after the residents reported
a cluster of unidentified objects near an uncompleted building.
“The Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN) Base 13 team responded swiftly, recovering
six projectiles and one unexploded mortar bomb, which were safely relocated to
a secure site.
“Later that day, at about 1:00 pm, another report emerged
from the Gwange area regarding a suspicious object along the riverbank.
“The EOD-CBRN team was deployed to the scene and recovered
an unexploded hand grenade,” the statement said.
It added that preliminary investigations suggested that the
ordnance were displaced and washed ashore by recent devastating floods in the
state.
According to the statement, the Police Command has since
conducted Explosive Ordnance Risk Awareness (EORE) training for residents of
both communities, educating them on safety measures.
The statement further said that the Commissioner of Police,
CP Yusufu Mohammed Lawal, reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to ensuring
public safety, urging residents to remain calm, vigilant and to promptly report
any suspicious objects or activities through the emergency lines: 0806 807 5581
and 0802 347 3293.
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