Police investigating IED explosion in Rivers – Spokesperson

Sat, Jun 29, 2024
By editor
1 MIN READ

Security

THE Police Command in Rivers is currently investigating an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detonation that occurred near Hotel Presidential in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, an official said.

SP Grace Iringe-Koko, the spokesperson of the command, said in a statement in Port Harcourt on Saturday that one male suspect had been apprehended.

She urged residents to remain calm as police detectives were actively pursuing leads to identify the sponsors and perpetrators behind the explosion.

“The command has launched a comprehensive investigation to ascertain the cause and circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event.

“We have identified one individual in connection to the explosion and urge residents to remain calm.

“Efforts are being made to gather crucial information and shed light to this situation,” she stated.

Iringe-Koko affirmed that security measures had been heightened to guarantee the safety of both residents and visitors within the state.

“We thank the public for providing information, pictures, and videos to assist our ongoing investigation.

“Anyone who sees any suspicious object should evacuate the area immediately and promptly notify the police,” she added.

The police image maker urged the public to cooperate with law enforcement and report any suspicious activities related with the incident. (NAN)

F.A

June 29, 2024

Tags:


Understanding the airpower influence on counter-terrorism operations

By Sumaila Ogbaje AIRPOWER has played a significant role in Nigeria’s counterinsurgency operations, particularly in the northeastern part of the...

Read More
Police parade couple over alleged child stealing, trafficking in C’River

THE Police Command in Cross River, on Friday, paraded Mr Idongesit Akpan and his wife, Angela, over alleged child stealing...

Read More
FRSC prosecutes 29 drivers for traffic offences in Ondo State

THE Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ondo State Command, has prosecuted no fewer than 29 drivers for violating traffic rules...

Read More