Head of the anti-bomb unit of the Nigeria Police in Lagos State, Assistant
Superintendent of Police, ASP, Olakunle Olanrewaju, yesterday, told the
Coroner’s Inquest investigating the circumstances which led to the collapse of a
six-storey guest house belonging to the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN,
that heavy rescue operation at the scene prevented him from conducting a Post
Blast Investigation, PBI.
He said: “I was not able to conduct a Post Blast Investigation, PBI, because
of the very heavy rescue operation going on as at the time my team arrived at
the site. The PBI investigation was imperative because it was suspected that a
blast might have been used on the collapsed guest house.
“In fact, we searched for explosives and power source to get a clue on the
cause of the collapse. We will base our decision on the outcome of the
laboratory test to ascertain if the speed with which the building collapsed is
consistent with control of explosion.”
He further told the coroner judge, Chief Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe, that
the report of the anti-bomb unit of the state’s police command was not ready.
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