Tuesday 19 February 2013

FESTAC Blast: Police Arrest Suspects












Lagos PRO, DSP Ngozi Braide




By Chiemelie Ezeobi
  
Following Monday's explosion at Miracle Sand Beach under the bridge linking FESTAC Ton to Amuwo Odofin Local Government, THISDAY gathered that some persons have been arrested in connection with the act.

The explosion which emanated from an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) buried under the ground had killed the chairman of the San dredger, Oladele Pius and injured a policeman, one Inspector Sani.

In line with the pledge from the Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, to ensure a thorough investigation,  It was gathered that some of the persons that were arrested were  those who had called the deceased on the phone minutes before the device went off.


According to police sources, the police had to tow that line of action in order not to leave any stone unturned in uncovering the masterminds behind the heinous act.

It was also gathered from sources close to the family that they had encouraged the police to tow that line because the deceased was reluctant to go the office until some phone calls came in and made him change his mind.

THISDAY gathered that although the first phone call on his phone was from the policeman that was with him when the blast occurred, other calls came in at about 10.54 am, 11.06 am, 11,25am and 11.30am and spurred the deceased to go to his death.

Meanwhile, the deceased's friends and family dismissed claims that his death was accidental. According to them, the deceased was lured to his death as he had earlier made up his mind not to go to work based on premonition.

Some of his friends who spoke on strict terms of anonymity said the murder attempt was not the first made on the deceased's life.

He said, "Before they finally succeeded in killing him, so many attempts have been made on his life including through diabolical  means. And as if he knew, he didn't want to go to work that day but some people who we are yet to know their identity kept on calling him until he went."

He also faulted the CP's claim that the blast was not from a bomb but from an IED. He said, “The police are saying it was not a bomb but an electrical fault when we know that bomb was premeditated.

"From what we saw after the device went off, it was buried just where Oladele sits. Everyone in the park knows that that particular spot is where he sits and so for it to be planted there means he was the target."

But the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi  Braide, said conclusions can only be drawn after investigations must have been done, adding that  preliminary investigations showed that the explosion was caused by electrical fault and not a bomb.

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