Explosion suspected to be Improvised Explosive Devices rocked a liquor joint on Sunday night at Kabala West, along the Nnamdi Azikiwe Western bypass in Kaduna State.
The lethal object was said to have been sighted when several football fans were watching the League Cup final (Carabao Cup) between Chelsea and Liverpool football teams at about 9.00 pm.
According to PUNCH, a witness said when the owner of the liquor joint (beer parlour), Mr. Larry Nuhu, sighted the suspected IED on Sunday, he innocently moved it to a nearby mechanic workshop.
Disturbed Nuhu, reported the incident to the police on Monday, who came with bomb-detecting experts and neutralised the object and moved it away to their office.
“I saw the object wrapped in a black bag with a battery connected to it, the kind of battery motorcycle uses. But this morning, the Kaduna State Commissioner of police came with some of his men who are bomb experts and removed the object,” he said.
Meanwhile, the State Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, accompanied with the Garrison Commander, One Mechanized Division, Nigerian Army, Kaduna, paid an on-the-spot assessment visit to the scene of the incident on Monday evening.
Speaking with newsmen, Nuhu said: “what happened yesterday (Sunday evening) at 9.30pm, was that one of my staff rushed to call me and told me that one man came with a bag and suddenly he dropped the bag in the beer parlour and left.
“It was a black bag and it was opened and I peeped inside and I saw cables there, negative and positive. Thank God I have knowledge of science. So I noticed that it must be something dangerous, though positive and negative were not connected.
“Another thought came into me to move the object from where customers were staying because it might be timed to cause serious damage. But I decided to move it away so that the damage could be minimal if it is timed. I took the risk and threw the bag far from the scene. So this morning I called the JTF who in turn invited the police.
“The bomb experts came and identified it, it was a bomb. They combed the area and told me it was now safe. The Commissioner of police later came and gave me the advice to beef up local security in the area. He also advised that we should not allow anybody with a bag to enter the place.
“I can estimate that over 70 to 80 people were watching the football match. This is because people were already leaving because the match had come to an end. So some people had earlier left the place.”