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Students Escape Death After Car Bomb Fails To Detonate In Gombe School

The police anti-bomb squad saved the day after a car bomb placed in a Gombe secondary school failed to detonate
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An attempt to bomb students writing writing the National Examinations Council (NECO) examinations the Government Day Secondary School, Tudun Wada in Gombe, was foiled on Monday.

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According to a Daily Trust report, the explosives were loaded in a Honda Odyssey car which the would-be bombers parked in the premises of the school.

The Improvised Explosive Devices (EIDs) failed to explode until they were discovered.

Eye witnesses quoted in the report said the police anti-bomb squad saved the day after they were called in to deactivate the devices.

Gombe state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kudu Nma, revealed that the anti-bomb squad defused three EIDs and recovered 12 others.

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Nma added that the police recovered three long fabricated cylinders of IEDs, two short fabricated cylinders of IEDs and three military tool box fabricated IEDs.

With a range of 800 metres radius, the devices would have caused extensive damage if they had gone off, the Commissioner said.

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