A policeman reportedly died on Wednesday during the Abuja
bomb blast while he was trying to prevent the suicide bomber from
driving into the Emab plaza, to wreck havoc.
Scene of the Abuja blast
The
unidentified policeman had stopped the driver of the bomb-laden car
from driving into the plaza as he was trying to jump the queue of cars
that were also driving into the plaza, Punch reports.
According to
policeman who was at the scene of the incident, the suicide bomber had
aroused the suspicion of the dead policeman who then prevented him from
driving into the plaza. As he was driving away, the policeman went after
him and that was when the car exploded at the plaza's exit gate,
killing him, the suicide bomber and other people.
Apparently, if
not for the intervention of the policeman who stopped the bomber from
driving into the plaza, the blast would have caused maximum havoc and
killed many more people.
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However, the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said he was not aware, but that it would be investigated.
Meanwhile, some commercial banks within the vicinity of the blast have agreed to security agents with the CCTV footage of the
incident so as to assist them in their investigation.
Following the Wednesday’s explosion at a busy shopping mall, Emab Plaza in Abuja, which left 21 dead and 17 injured, relatives of the victims were said to have overcrowded the hospital area in search of their loved ones.
According to report which surfaced yesterday, the Coordinator, National Information Centre, Mr Mike Omeri, said that one of the suspected bombers of was killed by soldiers and another arrested.
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