Explosion rocked a mosque at Yartabki village near the headquarters of
Funtua local government in Katsina state, on Tuesday. Aminu Sadiq, the
police public relations officer in the state, confirmed the incident to
NAN, but said no one was injured, and that “severe damage” was not done
to the mosque. He said a suspect had been arrested, disclosing that two
mobile cell phones and remnants of the explosives were also recovered.
Sadiq added that the recovered items were being ascertained by experts.
The
worshippers, who were reportedly scared after spotting a black
polythene bag inside the mosque, informed the police, but the explosives
detonated before the arrival of the security team. According to
NAN,
the paint on the wall and carpets of the mosque got burnt.
Though
the police have not revealed the identity of the attackers, Boko Haram
insurgents are the prime suspects. Katsina, the state of President
Muhammadu Buhari, is one of the few northern states, where the sect has
not been able to operate.
The last known insurgent attack in
Katsina occurred at Daura, the hometown of the president, in 2013.
Eleven persons, including soldiers and policemen, were killed during
that attack.
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