BARELY 48 hours after
the Biu twin blasts that killed 19 people in Borno State, two female
bombers at the weekend detonated Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
hidden in their veils, killing three passengers at Ngamdu motor park.
Ngamdu is a border village with Yobe State, and 100 kilometres west of
Maiduguri, the state capital.
The twin blasts also injured three other drivers and passengers.
According to Hamza Isa, a survived driver, the suspects entered the
motor park immediately after alighting from a tricycle at the
Ngamdu-Goniri road junction.
“When I sighted the girls alighting from the tricycle, they headed
straight to this park, and on entering the gate, I quickly alerted
others to stop the girls, but it was too late, when the explosives were
detonated with laud explosions that blew up five people into
pieces, including the female bombers,” he said onSunday during a
telephone interview with The Guardian.
BARELY 48 hours after
the Biu twin blasts that killed 19 people in Borno State, two female
bombers at the weekend detonated Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
hidden in their veils, killing three passengers at Ngamdu motor park.
Ngamdu is a border village with Yobe State, and 100 kilometres west of
Maiduguri, the state capital.
The twin blasts also injured three other drivers and passengers.
According to Hamza Isa, a survived driver, the suspects entered the
motor park immediately after alighting from a tricycle at the
Ngamdu-Goniri road junction.
“When I sighted the girls alighting from the tricycle, they headed
straight to this park, and on entering the gate, I quickly alerted
others to stop the girls, but it was too late, when the explosives were
detonated with laud explosions that blew up five people into
pieces, including the female bombers,” he said onSunday during a
telephone interview with The Guardian.
Credit:Nigerian Monitor
No comments:
Post a Comment