It was a shocking discovery at the Umuoma Autonomous Community in Owerri
West Local Government Area of Imo State at the weekend when indigenes
uncovered an undetonated bomb buried in a family compound since the
civil war years.
The bomb, suspected to have been laid during the
civil war, was buried deep in the soil in one Igbokwe’s compound at
Ukwo-Umuoma.
A police source told National Mirror that the bomb
was uncovered after several days of rainfall that washed away the top
soil, exposing the edge of the bomb suspected to have been buried for
over 40 years.
It was not clear whether the bomb was laid by the
Nigerian troops or their Biafran counterparts, but a source said the
area was the base of Biafran troops when Owerri sector fell to Federal
troops during the war.
Some children were playing in the compound
after the rain when one of them observed “a strange object” buried in
the soil with a part of it revealed, one of the villagers told our
correspondent.
According to the source; “The people in the
compound did not know that they have been living with a destructive
weapon for over 40 years.”
It was learnt that on discovery, the
people raised the alarm which attracted passers-by who on close
examination suspected it to be an explosive, before they reported the
matter at a nearby police station. A police source said that the
Anti-Bomb Squad of State Police Command was contacted to detonate the
bomb.
“The police bomb experts detonated the bomb at a nearby
bush,” the police source said. When the state Police Public Relations
Officer, Joy Elemoko, was contacted, she confirmed the incident.
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