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Abuja blast hits Nigeria police headquarters | |
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A powerful explosion has hit the Nigerian police headquarters in the capital, Abuja, officials say. | A powerful explosion has hit the Nigerian police headquarters in the capital, Abuja, officials say. |
"The police force headquarters has been bombed, everywhere is bombed," deputy police spokesman Yemi Ajayi told AFP. | "The police force headquarters has been bombed, everywhere is bombed," deputy police spokesman Yemi Ajayi told AFP. |
An emergency official said a suspected suicide bomber had died in the blast. | |
A Red Cross worker told Reuters other bodies were being evacuated from the scene, from where a large plume of smoke can been seen rising. No-one has claimed responsibility for the attack. | |
However, Islamist group Boko Haram has recently been targeting police and government officials. | However, Islamist group Boko Haram has recently been targeting police and government officials. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Lagos says for the Nigerian authorities, the attack is an embarrassing strike at the very heart of their security establishment. | |
Officials say the explosion took place in the car park of the police headquarters. | |
"A suspected suicide bomber died in the incident. Many vehicles were destroyed," Yushau Shuaib, a spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency told the AFP news agency. | |
Residents say the explosion was heard across the city. | Residents say the explosion was heard across the city. |
Inauguration bombing | Inauguration bombing |
"My windows were shaking and I heard the loud noise. I saw smoke coming up," Reuters news agency quotes one witness as telling a local television station. | |
An eyewitness told the BBC Hausa Service that he heard two explosions and saw more than 30 dead bodies and about 40 vehicles destroyed. | |
A bus commuter who saw the blast told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme: "All of a sudden there was this loud explosion. Everybody was scared and people began to run around." | |
He said police and Red Cross officials had rushed to the scene, and had moved people away from the area. | |
"We are evacuating the dead bodies, it is too early for us to judge how many. Our priority is to treat the living casualties right now," a Red Cross spokesman told Reuters. | |
Most of Boko Haram's attacks have been in the northern city of Maiduguri. | Most of Boko Haram's attacks have been in the northern city of Maiduguri. |
But the group said it was behind a series of bombings that took place hours after President Goodluck Jonathan's inauguration last month. | But the group said it was behind a series of bombings that took place hours after President Goodluck Jonathan's inauguration last month. |
On Tuesday, Nigeria's police chief promised to decisively deal with the group by sending more troops and equipment to the north, declaring they would be finished within a few months. | |
The group accuses Nigeria's government of being corrupted by Western ideas and wants to overthrow the state and impose Islamic law on the country. | The group accuses Nigeria's government of being corrupted by Western ideas and wants to overthrow the state and impose Islamic law on the country. |
It has killed dozens of people, mostly shot by gunmen riding motorbikes, in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. | It has killed dozens of people, mostly shot by gunmen riding motorbikes, in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. |
Last year, officials blamed two explosions in Abuja during celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of Nigeria's independence on militants from the oil-rich Niger Delta around Port Harcourt. |