The police in Borno on Sunday confirmed that three suspected male suicide bombers were killed in separate foiled attacks in Muna and Dusuman village at the outside of Maiduguri.
Mr Victor Isuku the spokesman of the state police command disclosed this in a statement in Maiduguri.
Isuku said that the first incident happened around Muna garage near the entrance of the city when two suspected male bombers were killed.
“Today, at about 0438 hour, two male suicide bombers detonated Improvised Explosive Devised (IED) strapped to their bodies near Alhaji Bukar Gujari Filling station in Muna Garage area at the entrance of Maiduguri.
“All the bombers died instantly without killing anybody,” Isuku said.
He said however that a truck parked nearby was party damaged by the explosive.
“A truck was partly damaged ” Isuku said..
He said that another suspected suicide bomber detonated his IED in Dusuman village killing himself and injuring another person who tried to stopped him.
“Also at Dusuma village in Jere LGA , a suicide bomber detonated IED strapped on him almost at the same time , killing himself, while one person was injured,” Isuku said.
Attacks in Borno have continued unabated in spite claims by the Nigerian military that the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists have been degraded.
Nigerian publication Isuku reported another suicide bomb detonation in another location, injuring a civilian in the process.
The explosion is the latest in a series of attacks by Boko Haram, who have been conducting similar strikes since being forced out of urban centres by a multinational army.
Another suicide attack took place in the same city on March 22 when a series of blasts killed eight people at a Nigerian refugee camp.
On 3 March, Maiduguri was struck by another explosion when three bombers detonated vests that caused three petrol tankers to explode – summing up an Islamic uprising period of seven years that has killed roughly 20,000 people.
A spokesperson for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said the explosions also destroyed two fuel trucks near the near the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
“The fires of the explosions have been brought down this morning, while evacuation of casualties has been concluded before working hours.
“Three suicide bombers sneaked into the metropolis through Damboa road about 3am. They were sighted by Civilian JTF, 250 metres from the NNPC depot, before one of them detonated the strapped IEDs.
“They quickly run and hid near three stationary petrol trucks, where one of them detonated the IEDs and killed all of them on the spot.”
One eyewitness claimed the attackers were female.
“A woman suspected to be a suicide bomber walking alongside two girls came round the depot.
“They detonated their explosives near some petrol tankers parked there and destroyed the three vehicles. Gladly, nobody was closed by, so only the three bombers died.”
Credit: NAN/ IBT