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Friday, January 20, 2012

BREAKING NEWS: Suicide bomber responsible for Kano Police zonal HQ bombing ...more attacks reported

A fire fighting truck racing to the Zone 1 Police Headquarters at Kofar Dan'Agundi in Kano today after it was attacked by a suicide bomber. Picture: Hisham Habib
The attack at the Zone 1 Police headquarters was carried out by a suicide bomber driving a Honda Civic, Daily Trust can confirm.

The bomber had succeeded in breaking through the gates of the building and rammed the car into the wall of a vocational centre in which wives of Police officer learn sewing.
The building is adjacent to the office of the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 1. It was completely destroyed. According to one of the victims, he saw at least 3 dead bodies lying around.

At least 30 others suffering from varying degrees of injuries have been taken to different hospitals across the state. The whole area has been cordoned off.


Smoke from the Zone 1 Police Headquarters in Kano, visible from a distance, after an attack this afternoon. Picture: Hisham Habib
Gunmen also stormed the headquarters of the State Police Command in Bompai and engaged the policemen there in a drawn out gun duel. Casualty figures are not yet known.

A second blast is said to have gone off at the SSS headquarters after a first blast caused the security agents to cordon off the immediate vicinity of their office.


There have also been reports of an explosion at a motor park along New Road in Sabon Gari area and another Police station at Yar'akwa along Zaria road.
This adds to the number of explosions and gun attacks which have been rocking the city this evening.

Earlier Daily Trust had reported the attacks on the Immigrations office at Farm Centre and the first and second explosions at the SSS headquarters along Sardauna Crescent.



 

Casualty figures from these sites are not yet known.
At the SSS headquarters, it is claimed that one of the attackers was killed and a second arrested in an earlier attack.

Other sources report more explosions and our reporters on the ground are compiling all confirmed locations.

According to an orange seller who was selling oranges close to the Immigration office when the attack on that office started, the attackers were two in number.


"I was peeling my oranges when all of a sudden two men walked to the building and began shooting at the immigration personnel there. I saw at least three of them fall before I ran for cover," he narrated.

It was after the shooting that the explosions began, he said.

According to our reporter, there is mayhem around Farm Centre at present with people running for safety and several car accidents resulting from the commotion.

A resident in Tarauni describes a very thick dark cloud of smoke in the sky visible from his location to our reporter, most likely coming from the explosion at Yar'Akwa Police station, Zaria road.

Culled from daily trust

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