Saturday, June 10, 2017

Explosives kill two teenagers, injure three in Adamawa

Unknown people gave the explosives contained in a polythene bag and ask the two teenagers to take it to their house. But before they get home, it exploded, killing the two of them and injuring three others that were close to them,” he said.

The Adamawa State Police Command yesterday confirmed the death of two teenagers, all boys, and three others injured in an explosive concealed in a polythene bag.

The Command spokesman, Mr. Abubakar Usman, who confirmed the development to The Guardian, said the incident occurred in Fadama Rake village in Hong Council, which was among the local governments areas captured by Boko Haram in the state.

Unknown people gave the explosives contained in a polythene bag and ask the two teenagers to take it to their house. But before they get home, it exploded, killing the two of them and injuring three others that were close to them,” he said.

Usman said the Police was still investigating the matter to uncover those behind the incident. A local vigilante, Baba Yerima, said an unidentified driver of Toyota Starlet delivered the bomb to the children, who were playing.

The man just stopped his car as if he was looking for help. He gave one of the boys playing a polythene bag that he should take it to his father, as it contained money and valuables.

The boys didnít know and in the process of taking it home, we just heard the blast. Two kids lost their lives instantly, while the remaining two and one passerby were seriously injured and rushed to nearby hospital unconscious,î he explained.

The explosion has forced residents of the area to flee their homes. Meanwhile, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in state yesterday in Yola, the state capital, said it has rescued Mumina Hamidu, a 19-year-old lady who escaped from Boko Haram insurgents in Sambisa Forest.

Speaking to journalists, the state Commandant, Mr. Aliyu Ndanusa, said Mumina was rescued with her eight-month-old baby on Thursday.

Ndanusa said the lady was abducted in Mubi town when it was occupied by the insurgents in 2014 but managed to escape from the forest to Cameroon, where she was picked up by men of the corps while returning to Mubi.

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