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Bomb scares cause commotion in Kampala
Posted Thursday, July 29 2010 at 13:01
Traffic at the Electoral Commission headquarters on Kampala-Jinja highway was paralysed on Thursday morning when a taxi driver abandoned his vehicle claiming a bomb had been planted in it.
“A driver parked the taxi, moved out and started running away. As I tried to move towards the car to tell him to remove it, he shouted saying I should not come near it because it had a bomb,” a policewoman who refused to be mentioned because she is not authorised to speak to journalists, said.
When police’s bomb squad arrived with sniffer dogs, they discovered a battery with some loose wires in the car.
Police Spokesperson Judith Nabakooba said she was not sure whether it was a bomb.
Similar commotion was reported at Crested Towers building on the 11th floor after rumour that a bomb had been planted in the premises. Security officers who were called in discovered some fuel-like liquids that had spilled in one of the offices on the floor.
A number of bomb scares have been reported since the July 11 bomb blasts that killed about 80 people in Kampala.
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please my good friends why do you create panic where it is not needed? we are tired of this guys causing panic the callers should be tracked and charged without single bail.




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