The Nigeria Police Force say it has “credible intelligence reports” 
indicating a plot to carry out attacks on the Abuja transport sector by 
insurgents believed to be the terrorist Boko Haram group.
“The attacks which are intended to cause panic amongst Abuja 
residents and visitors alike are planned to be perpetrated through 
suicide bombings, or through the use of Improvised Explosive Devices 
(IEDs) concealed in luggage, bags, cans, and other receptacles, ” Force 
Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said in a statement on Saturday.
Mr. Mba, an assistant commissioner of police, said the Inspector 
General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, has ordered the Commissioner of 
Police for the Federal Capital Territory and his colleagues in adjoining
 states to beef up security at major parks around Abuja and its 
environs.
The police urged the general public, “particularly those within and 
outside the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja to be roundly vigilant and 
report any suspicious persons, objects, movements or activities to the 
Security Forces without delay”.
Motor parks operators were also strongly advised to discourage 
overnight parking of vehicles at motor parks, particularly by unknown 
persons while also urging park workers to reduce congestion at the parks
 “by disallowing the indiscriminate parking of private cars, tricycles 
and motorcycles at the precincts of motor parks”.
The Police High Command advised the “general public in other places 
outside the motor parks should also monitor their environments as the 
terrorists may likely shift attention having known that their plots have
 been uncovered” while also assuring citizens not to panic as “security 
forces are working round the clock to neutralize and effectively deal 
with the threat”.
The nation’s capital has been hit by insurgents in recent times with 
the most recent being the explosion at a Banex plaza shopping complex in
 the Wuse district of the city, which left at least 21 people dead and 
52 others injured.
Read the police full statement below.
POLICE UNCOVER PLANS TO ATTACK ABUJA TRANSPORT SERVICE, IGP ORDERS INTENSIVE SURVEILLANCE
Credible intelligence reports at the disposal of the Nigeria Police 
indicate that terrorists have perfected plot to carry out attacks on the
 Abuja transport sector. The attacks which are intended to cause panic 
amongst Abuja residents and visitors alike are planned to be perpetrated
 through suicide bombings, or through the use of Improvised Explosive 
Devices (IEDs) concealed in luggage, bags, cans, and other receptacles. 
The Police High Command therefore, while ordering FCT Commissioner of 
Police in particular and other CPs in adjoining States to beef-up 
security at major parks around Abuja and its environs, enjoins the 
general public, particularly those within and outside the Federal 
Capital Territory, Abuja to be roundly vigilant and report any 
suspicious persons, objects, movements or activities to the Security 
Forces without delay.
Meanwhile, the Police Authorities enjoin citizens not to panic as the
 Security Forces are working round the clock to neutralize and 
effectively deal with the threat.
As part of additional efforts at forestalling the attacks and 
strengthening security around the transport sector, the Police High 
Command has called on the management of Motor-parks to ensure that 
travelers and workers’ safety comes first. It charges them to constantly
 conduct regular and routine scanning of their environments while 
insisting on carrying out a thorough search on passengers and their bags
 as well as vehicles entering and leaving their parks.
It also advises that such searches must have the active participation
 of the passengers involved and warns that any item or luggage 
unaccompanied by any passenger must be rejected outright and should not 
be allowed into the vehicle.
Passengers are also enjoined to be on the lookout for any passenger, 
who might come in with luggage but will attempt to disembark without 
such luggage.
While operators of motor parks are strongly advised to discourage 
overnight parking of vehicles at motor parks, particularly by unknown 
persons, the Police authorities further advise motor park workers to 
reduce congestion at the parks by disallowing the indiscriminate parking
 of private cars, tricycles and motorcycles at the precincts of motor 
parks.
In addition the Police High Command advises that the general public 
in other places outside the motor parks should also monitor their 
environments as the terrorists may likely shift attention having known 
that their plots have been uncovered.
Meanwhile, the Police can be reached on the following hot lines: FCT 
Police Control Room – 07057337653, Force Intelligence Bureau Operations 
Room – 08139379245, 08075650624 and National Emergency Line -112.
ACP FRANK MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
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