Friday, 27 June 2014
EMAB PLAZA BOMBING: It takes God to stop terrorists – says SSS
Marilyn Ogar, the spokesperson of the Department of State
Security Service, has said that it takes only God to track down
terrorists and foil their plots.
She said the items terrorists use in making bombs might be
smuggled in bits making it difficult for security operatives to
confiscate them. Ogar, who was speaking alongside her
counterpart, Frank Mba, the Nigeria police spokesman, at the
site of the bomb blast in Abuja on Thursday said: “About two
weeks ago we had information that they were planning an attack
at a busy shopping mall or market; and of course you know
what the police proceeded to do with the markets.
“And so we had to go from one shopping complex to another
trying to tell people to be more aware, and to ensure that
anybody that does not have any business to do within any
complex is not allowed to go inside. “Every day a surveillance
team would go round the motor parks, the super markets and
markets trying to ensure that the instructions we have left
behind must be adhered to.
“And yesterday the surveillance team was here (site of the blast)
up till about 12:30pm observing, and when they noticed that the
security people on duty here were enforcing it they had to
retreat.” Ogar also disclosed that the kingpin of the group of
terrorists who were apprehended in Abia had been captured in
Bauchi.
She declined to say the name of the kingpin, adding that
investigation was still ongoing. She appealed to Nigerians to
provide security agents with information that will help track
down terrorists and foil their plots. Mba advised managers of
big cinemas, busy business malls, and other big corporate
entities that record a lot of visitors to “institute strict access
regime that would serve as a deterrent to would-be terrorists”.
He also advised them to go a step further to install close-circuit
televisions, adding that it would be of great value.
SOURCE: Osun Defender
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