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Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Bomb scare in Jos

Bomb scare stall court proceedings in Jos
Bayo Alabira, Jos
Court proceedings and other business activities were disrupted yesterday morning at the state High Court Jos Plateau state capital, as staff and people made desperate move to leave the promises of the court to save their lives when the runours of possible Bomb explosion in the complex was made.
However, nobody has agreed to speak to this reporter at the promises of the High Court, but people were seen rushing to different directions leaving the promises, before they could be cough up with the impossibility that will cause them their lives.
According to the rumours that the Bomb was planted in the complex of the building, but the exact place or portion where it was planted was not known which made it very difficult for anybody to hang around and ask questions, rather people were rushing to leave the place in helter-skelter note.
One of the staff who declined to made comment earlier, but later said all of them were inside their various offices when they were alerted by the security men who were at the spot and barricade all the entrances to the promises of the court and the uniform men who were also there and condoned the entire area.
Therefore, all staff of the court left except the security men that were there to conduct search, one of State Security Service (SSS), told Peoples Daily that they were conducting search in all the offices of the building based on the rumours they received, and could not say anything more than that.
When contacted, the Spoke man of the Special Task Force, Lt. Co. Kingsley Umoh said when he confirm the incident he would let the press know. Although there was no explosion yet, but the issue was the talk of the town. And all effort to speak to any officer of the court failed as nobody was ready to talk

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