Police
dispel terrorism fear
Two pupils of the Federal Government College, Okigwe, Imo
State have caused a stir in Umuchime Ubahu community in Okigwe Local
Government, with the launch of a “rocket” they built
from local materials.
The rocket, which was supposed to travel five kilometres,
went further than programmed and landed in a residential area, causing a
stampede.
The residents of the house where the rocket landed,
alerted the police, thinking it was a bomb.
Commissioner of Police Muhammad Musa Katsina, however,
dispelled fears of terrorism, saying the “amateur scientists”, who launched the
home-made rocket, did not intend any harm.
Katsina, however, urged the residents to remain
security-conscious and report suspicious movements to the police.
The police boss, who briefed reporters yesterday, said
there was a bomb scare in the community when the two science students launched
their rocket.
He said police investigation showed that there was no
criminal intent, adding that it was a case of innovation and adventure.
“There was no terrorism motive in the act. We enjoin
people to go about their activities without fear,” Katsina said.
He went on: “The manufacturers of this rocket are not
terrorists, they are rather talented science pupils keen on developing their
scientific skills. They should be encouraged.
“The rocket has been deactivated and is safe. The
components as discovered by the Police Bomb Disposal Unit do not contain any
radioactive or toxic element.
“Because the boys intended no harm, no punitive measures
will be taken. I will rather recommend that they be encouraged so that they can
achieve greater things.”
The teenage scientists asked for Federal Government’s
sponsorship to enable them improve on their skills.
They said they built the rocket as part of a school
exercise, which earned them a second position in a competition.
They said they were inspired to launch the rocket when
they heard of the National Space Development Agency’s plan to launch a
climate-monitoring satellite into space next year.
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