As the military grapples with the insurgency of Boko Haram,
security agencies have uncovered plans by insurgents to attack five busy spots
in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
This came at a time intelligence reports revealed that some
insurgents had infiltrated Utako Market, disguising as petty traders, wheel
barrow pushers, butchers, and cab drivers awaiting instructions on when to bomb
the market.
It was gathered that having uncovered the plot, security
agencies were working round the clock to avert the attacks. To this end, the
task force in charge of security in Abuja was considering shutting down the
Utako Market, DeiDei Market and the shopping malls targeted for the attacks.
Sources told Daily Sun that security personnel had met with
the management of the affected markets and shopping malls to discuss the way
forward, even as the security agencies shut down one of such malls located at
Wuse Zone 5 after it received a threat letter from insurgents over a purported
attack.
Checks by Daily Sun revealed that security in Utako Market
could pose a challenge due to the size of the market.
A top security source, who did not want his name in print,
listed some of the security challenges at the market to include the large
number of gates in the market, traders who did not have shops but sold their
wares outside the market, banks operating in the market and an illegal motor
park that had taken over the parking lot as well as the indiscriminate parking
within and outside the market.
According to the sources, the situation had made the market
porous, thereby constituting a big challenge. culled
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