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Police detectives in Enugu diffuse 15 bombs buried during the civil war

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IN a statement issued by the State Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amarizu, made available to Nigerian Tribune in Enugu on Thursday stated that the diffusion of the bombs was successful.

Amarizu stated, “The Enugu state command of the Nigeria Police Force wishes to inform members of the public that its diffusion exercise conducted between 25th and 26th of April, 2018 in Enugu was successful and without an adverse report.

“Within the diffusion period, no fewer than fifteen unexploded ordinances (UXO) being the civil war leftovers/Bomb of various calibres recovered during farming,building and road constructions were successfully demolished by the operatives of Explosive Ordinance Department (E.O.D) of the Enugu state police command, without any adverse report just as the entire area was also rendered safe and secured after the exercise.

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